Hazardous Employment and Regulatory Regimes in the South African Mining Industry: Arguments for Corporate Ethics at Workplace

作者: Gabriel Eweje

DOI: 10.1007/S10551-004-3240-8

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摘要: This study examines the ethical position and behaviour of multinational mining companies regarding hazardous employment health safety employees in South African industry. Mining have long had a reputation for being unethical on issues. Too often there are occurrences fatal accidents, which bring into question. The litmus test is to devise benchmark standards that will reduce accidents tremendously at their place operations. addresses this issue by examining measures regulations set up check Africa. It follows remedy needs be fundamental thoroughgoing.

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