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Causes Of Social Environment In South Africa

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Owing to South Africa's historical and socio-cultural development, its present population is extremely heterogeneous. There are a number of different languages and dialects spoken on the mines, hence resulting in vast socio-cultural differences in the mining environment. In addition to these problems, destructive legislation in the past has led to the overutilization of whites in supervisory positions.

South Africa's productivity figures are among the lowest for developing countries, and the mining industry has experienced a tremendous decrease in both capital and labour productivity (MWU News, June 1994). There is concern in South Africa that the use of capital is increasing twice as fast as the use of labour, which generally creates unemployment. In support of these statements is the fact that Rand Mining has found it necessary to retrench more than 2 000 workers due to low production figures and resultant lack of income. This creates an unfavourable atmosphere in the working environment, as workers are in constant fear of not retaining their jobs.

Another factor further aggravating the manpower problem is the increase in South Africa’s population, which is one of the highest in Africa. This has resulted in job creation falling a long way behind the necessary numbers in order to provide employment for the increasing population, causing further unemployment and an influx of workers to the mines. Exacerbating this is the fact that many mining groups are

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