South Africa gov't workers strike over wages | Africanews

Thousands of public workers in South Africa downed tools on Thursday in a nationwide strike over wages after talks with the government hit a deadlock -- threatening to affect essential services ...

Spotlight: Mining law in South Africa

On 14 April 2022, the DMRE published 'The Exploration Strategy for the Mining Industry of South Africa' 16 with the purpose of attracting mineral exploration investment, reigniting mineral ...

1946 African Mineworkers Strike | South African History …

On 12 August 1946 African mine workers of the Witwatersrand went on strike in support of a demand for higher wages - 10 shillings a day. They continued the strike for a week in the face of the most savage police …

South African miners strike for higher wages, 1946

Case Study Details. In 1941 the pay disparity between black South African mine workers and white South African workers was R70 to R848, respectively. The African Mine Workers' Union (AMWU) formed in response to address this issue. By 1946 the 12:1 ratio of pay had not changed, as black workers were paid R87 while white workers were paid …

More than 400 miners killed in what was the worst mining …

The miners were suffocated by methane gas and crushed to death by rockfall. ... The South African Chamber of Mines obtained rescue equipment to reach men trapped underground in coal mines. Similar equipment was used to rescue trapped Chilean miners in 2010. ... 1946 Mine Workers Strike timeline 1867-1987. The mining struggle continues 1946 ...

South Africa: Four years after Marikana killings, Lonmin fails to

SLPs are legally binding documents based on South Africa's Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act (MPRDA) and the Mining Charter. By failing to deliver on its commitments under this agreement, Lonmin was already in clear breach of its legal obligations in South African law at the time that miners in Marikana began their …

The African Mine workers strike of 1946

Introduction. The strike by some 76,000 black miners in 1946 was one of the most significant examples of industrial action by black workers in South Africa. Following the demise of the ICU in the early 1940s, the mine workers were the first to challenge not only their employers, but the racist policies of the segregationist state of Jan Smuts.

African Mineworkers' strike starts | South African History …

Timelines. Archives. Publications. About Us. Donate. go. African Mineworkers' strike starts. 12 August 1946. A week long strike by African mineworkers, …

Namibian Timeline | South African History Online

A copper mine is established by the Walfish Bay Mining Company. ... under the treaty. South Africa is mandated to administer SWA from 1 January 1921.SWA is established as a 'C' mandate under the Permanent Mandates Commission of the League of Nations, and administered as part of South Africa. ... 13,000 workers go on strike. 24 April 1974 ...

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The Indian Mineworkers Strike in 1913 Image source. A form of resistance included to look for better jobs. After the South African War (1899-1902), thousands of African workers boycotted the gold mines because wages had dropped. They tried to find jobs on the railways and in the towns instead.

Miners' Strike: South Africa 1946 | Encyclopedia

AMCU strike update: Last year, the AMCU went on strike at Sibanye-Stillwater's South African mines. We look back at their campaign for better pay and safer working conditions.

South African Congress of Trade Unions Timeline 1919-1997

The response throughout the country was one of the greatest ever to a South African Congress of Trade Unions (SACTU) campaign for an end to poverty wages and political oppression. 31 May, Beginning of Potato Boycott. 18 June, 2 000 Cato Manor women gather to convey their grievances to a local official.

Brief history of gold mining in South Africa

Boom period for South African gold mining with production peaking at over 1,000 tonnes ... Gold miners downed tools after wage negotiations failed and over 100,000 miners went on strike 2011 South Africa's mining industry is largest contributor to economic transformation through widespread black economic empowerment transactions

Labor dispute keeps 540 South African miners stuck underground

9 hours agoLabor dispute keeps 540 South African miners stuck underground. Stock image. About 540 workers at Gold One International Ltd.'s Modder East mine have been …

Rand Rebellion 1922 | South African History Online

Mining management standpoint. Between February and December 1920, gold nose-dived from 130 shillings an ounce to 95 shillings an ounce. Mining executives estimated that unless costs could be reduced, most producing mines would be running at a loss; consequently, they would have to discharge 10,000 white miners and many thousands …

2014 South African platinum strike: longest wage strike in South Africa

The strike took around 440 000 ounces of platinum out of production. The three companies, Impala Platinum, Amplats and Lonmin suffered a total revenue loss of about R24.1billion during the strike and a further loss of R10.6 billion in wages. The five month long strike affected both the workers and the mining companies.

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South Africa - WWII, Apartheid, Mandela: When Britain declared war on Germany on September 3, 1939, the United Party split. Hertzog wanted South Africa to remain neutral, but Smuts opted for joining the British war effort. Smuts's faction narrowly won the crucial parliamentary debate, and Hertzog and his followers left the party, many rejoining the …

1946 Mine Workers Strike timeline 1867-1987 | South African …

Army quells miners' strike, killing 214 1941 African workers formed the African Mine Workers Union 1943 In order to stave off the growing unrest among the African mine …

The African Mine workers strike of 1946

The Strike: Five days that shook South Africa. Day One: Monday, 12 August. The strike began on Monday 12 August 1946, on the early morning shift. The strike call was ignored …

South Africa

South Africa - Diamonds, Gold, Imperialism: South Africa experienced a transformation between 1870, when the diamond rush to Kimberley began, and 1902, when the South African War ended. Midway between these dates, in 1886, the world's largest goldfields were discovered on the Witwatersrand. As the predominantly agrarian societies of …

The National Union of Mineworkers start South …

At the time it was the second largest trade union in South Africa. NUM represented mainly Black mineworkers in the gold and coal mines belonging to the Chamber of Mines. Approximately 360 000 Black miners went on …

General South African History Timeline: 1920s

July, Industrial and Commercial Workers Union of South Africa (ICU) is established as national Black trade union in Bloemfontein. 11 September, Gerrit Viljoen is born in Cape Town. 1920 The Native Affairs Act The ANC supports the militant strike by African mineworkers in 1920. The Black (Native) Affairs Act is Passed. The Native …

Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU)

The Miners on Strike. The largest strike in South African history saw about 3,5-million mineworkers stop production in August 1987. Miners were tired of low pay, degrading tasks, the oppressive apartheid structure in the workplace as well as outside it.

Gold rush | History, Importance, & Facts | Britannica Money

Gold rush, rapid influx of fortune seekers to the site of newly discovered gold deposits. Major gold rushes occurred in the United States, Australia, Canada, and South Africa in the 19th century. The first major gold strike in North America occurred near Dahlonega, Georgia, in the late 1820s. It.

MINERS END STRIKE IN SOUTH AFRICA WITH NO WAGE GAIN

More than 250,000 black miners agreed today to end South Africa's largest and costliest strike after three weeks. The gold and coal miners failed to win any improvement over a pre-strike wage ...

Fortieth Anniversary of the 1946 Mine Strike

A Distant clap of thunder: Fortieth Anniversary of the 1946 Mine Strike. A Salute by the South African Communist Party to South Africa's Black Mine Workers. Published by the South African Communist Party, 1986. Introduction. Over fifty thousand dead. More …

The Rand Revolt breaks out | South African History Online

The Rand Revolt breaks out. Image Source. The end of World War I was followed by a global depression that affected South Africa as well. Soon after the war, in 1918 and 1919, Black workers across economic sectors went on strike. In 1921 White workers, mainly in the coal and gold mines, went on strike. The reasons for the strike …

South African major mass killings timeline 1900-2012

A strike of 9000 African miners takes place at Jagersfontein Diamond mine, after a fellow-worker is kicked to death by a White overseer. White employees join in brutally suppressing the strike. Eleven African mineworkers are killed and 37 injured.

Executive Outcomes (EO)

In May 1994, Executive Outcomes (EO), a South African private security firm, was hired to provide security assistance. EO quickly restructured and retrained units of the Sierra Leone Defense Force ...

Apartheid Legislation 1850s-1970s | South African …

The 1922 strike was caused by the mine owners' attempt to replace a number of White workers with lower-paid Black workers. This Act provides certificates of competency for skilled work, Indian workers are excluded. …

Mortgage rate increases will diminish interest in real estate: …

9 hours agoA survey from Zoocasa published Monday showed 79.1 per cent of respondents said a further increase in interest rates, which are closely tied to mortgage rates, would negatively affect their interest in real estate. That sentiment was higher than a previous survey conducted by Zoocasa in the spring, when 71.3 per cent of respondents …

Miners' and General Strikes | Encyclopedia

Timeline. 1900: British Labour Party is founded. 1911: Revolution in Mexico, ... A 10-month miners' strike had taken place in South Wales in 1910, followed by a national miners' strike in 1912. ... Miners' Strike: South Africa 1946. Minersville School District v. Gobitis 1940. Minervina (fl. 290–307) Mines of Kilimanjaro.

The 1913 Mineworkers' Strike | South African History Online

Strikers urged the scab workers to join the strike, but police forced the Black miners to work or remain in compounds. Hovering over the entire debacle was the fear that a general 'Native uprising' would break out. By the end of June, about 18,000 workers at 63 mines were out on strike throughout the Witwatersrand.

Marikana massacre: See what exactly happened on the day

by Agence France-Presse. 12-08-2022 10:40. in News. Photo taken on 16 August, 2012 Police surround fallen miners after they opened fire during clashes near a platinum mine in Marikana on 16 August ...

Fortieth Anniversary of the 1946 Mine Strike

A Salute by the South African Communist Party to South Africa's Black Mine Workers. Big Events Have Small Beginnings . The beginning of the first real mass trade union for South Africa's black miners was a small event - so small that history records very little about it, save that the initiative came from a meeting of the Transvaal African National Congress …