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Examines conditions at China Nonferrous Metal Mining Company (CNMC) and Zambia's mining enterprises, and empirically evaluates practices implicating rights related to safety, wages, hours, unions, and job security in order to evaluate assertions by Human Rights Watch (HRW) that CNMC engages in labor abuses and is a "bad employer" compared to Western-based foreign investors.
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The Chinese are the worst?: human rights and labor practices in Zambian mining
2012, University of Maryland School of Law
in English
1932330399 9781932330397
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I. Introduction : discourses of China-in-Africa and copper mining in Zambia
II. Empirical problems. A. Safety records compared and contextualized
B. The wage gap : factoring in contract workers, productivity and profits
C. Hours
D. Job security
E. Unions
III. Methodological confusions
IV. Contextualizing the claim
V. Conclusion : why "the Chinese are the worst."
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