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South Africa's Gold Mines and the Politics of Silicosis (Paperback)
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South Africa's Gold Mines and the Politics of Silicosis (Paperback)
Series: African Issues
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Loot Price R590
Discovery Miles 5 900
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Examines the silicosis crisis in the South African mining industry,
and reveals how the rate of, often fatal, tuberculosis among black
migrant miners was hidden for over a century. South Africa's gold
mines are the largest and historically among the most profitable in
the world. Yet at what human cost? This book reveals how the mining
industry, abetted by a minority state, hid a pandemic of silicosis
for almost a century and allowed miners infected with tuberculosis
to spread disease to rural communities in South Africa and to
labour-sending states. In the twentieth century, South African
mines twice faced a crisis over silicosis, which put its workers at
risk of contracting pulmonary tuberculosis, often fatal. The first
crisis, 1896-1912, saw the mining industry invest heavily in
reducing dust and South Africa became renowned for its mine safety.
The second began in 2000 with mounting scientific evidence that the
disease rate among miners is more than a hundred times higher than
officially acknowledged. The first crisis also focused upon disease
among the minority white miners: the current crisis is about black
migrant workers, and is subject to major class actions for
compensation. Jock McCulloch was a Legislative Research Specialist
for the Australian parliament and has taught at various
universities. His books include Asbestos Blues. Southern Africa
(South Africa, Namibia, Lesotho, Swaziland & Botswana): Jacana
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