Panel: Worker and Community Welfare in the Copper Mines of Zambia and DR Congo
– Old Versus New: Comparing Environmental Practices In The “Old” And “New” Copperbelt Mining Regions Of Zambia by Chibamba Jennifer Chansa
– Accident and Death Rates on the Central African Copperbelt in Comparative Perspective, c.1910-1970 by Duncan Money
– Subcontracting, Work Experiences and Masculinities, by James Musonda
– Safety policy in the Katangese Mining Sector: An internalized culture?, by Francesca Pugliese
Panel: The Regulation of Labour in the Copper Mines of Zambia and DR Congo
– On Sell-outs and Strikes: The repertoire of resistance of a Congolese union delegation in a Chinese mining company, by Kristien Geenen
– “A Reasonable Negotiation?” Trade Unions’ conflicting responsibilities in Zambian Neoliberalism, by Thomas McNamara
– “Starting on Gécamines’ ashes”: The HR management practices of new mining companies in the Congolese copperbelt, by Benjamin Rubbers
– “Little Lawyers”: HR Managers as interface between foreign capital and domestic labour markets, by Emma Lochery