Capital & Labour In South Africa

Capital & Labour In South Africa

Author: D. du Toit

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-02-01

Total Pages: 504

ISBN-13: 1136135065

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Published in the year 1981, Capital & Labour In South Africa is a valuable contrubution to the field of Social Science.


The Emergence of Modern South Africa

The Emergence of Modern South Africa

Author: David Yudelman

Publisher: Praeger

Published: 1983-02-25

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13:

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Historical study of state intervention, industrial management, labour relations and the emergence of a labour movement among gold miners in South Africa R from 1902 to 1939 - covers working conditions, strikes, racial segregation in employment and trade unionization against a background of political leadership esp. That of Jan Smuts, the growing economic role of the mines, and conflict of political ideology; gives overview of trends in the 1970s, including wage rates of black and White miners. Bibliography, statistical tables.


Capital and Labour on the Kimberley Diamond Fields, 1871-1890

Capital and Labour on the Kimberley Diamond Fields, 1871-1890

Author: Robert Vicat Turrell

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1987-09-17

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 9780521333542

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Based on new documentary sources, this history of diamond mining in Kimberley is a major study of South Africa's mineral revolution and the formation of De Beers Consolidated Mines, one of the most successful African mining companies.


Britain and the Labour Question in South Africa: the Interaction of State, Capital, Labour and Colonial Power, 1867-1910

Britain and the Labour Question in South Africa: the Interaction of State, Capital, Labour and Colonial Power, 1867-1910

Author: Gertrude Maylene Swiegers

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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English: This study focuses on Britain's role in labour relations in South Africa and the influence of Britain on the interaction between state, capital and labour in the country from 1867 to 1910. The research places renewed emphasis on the labour question in early South African labour history by concentrating on Britain as an important role player in the labour environment. This will allow for a better understanding of labour dynamics in South Africa and highlight the attempts of Britain to influence labour policy during the period. The thesis explores the impact of Britain on the labour question in South Africa by investigating the direct and indirect role of the British government, the public and press in Britain, civil society and its influence on British policy, the impact of British emigrants on South Africa, as well as the use of the South African labour question by the British opposition. Britain's role in recruiting and managing the labour supply in South Africa is outlined, as well as the impact of political events and colonial policy on labour in South Africa. The main sources of labour in South Africa are discussed, as well as the British role in securing these labour sources. African administration, the role of taxation and land in labour supply, and the British role and reaction to these issues are also highlighted, along with the interaction of the British government with the other parties in the labour relationship, namely capital, the colonial states and labour. Labour is an important issue in contemporary South African society and the study will hopefully, through the investigation of early labour history, also shed light on contemporary labour issues. This early period, 1867 to 1910, is controversial and critically important in the transition to modern South Africa since it established the foundations of labour relations in the country. The policies, legislation and labour framework established during this period would lead to extensive strike ac