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explained the link between the conclusions of the Dalgleish Report and his union's negotiating stand: "The Dalgleish Report is still on the shelf and we want it taken down and implemented. Until that happens, we are going to press for more and more pay increases. In the end the companies will be
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compelled to let Africans operate more machines and do more skilled work. otherwise they will simply have to pay us high wages for low-skilled work. It's up to them."
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It was decided to establish a commission of inquiry into the position of African mineworkers in Northern Rhodesia at a
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Campbell, Alexander: page 195, "The Heart of Africa", Longmans, Green and Company, 1954
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established in 1947 to investigate industrial relations in the mining industry of
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Labour, Race and Colonial Rule: The Copperbelt from 1924 to Independence
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was a governmental report produced by the Dalgleish Commission, a
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conference held in June 1946, attended by members of the
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1940 Northern Rhodesian African Mineworkers' Strike
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Index

commission of inquiry
Northern Rhodesia
Colonial Office
Legislative Council
1940 Northern Rhodesian African Mineworkers' Strike
Andrew Dalgleish
James Kelly
National Union of Mineworkers
Imperial Chemical Industries
Lawrence Katilunga
African Mineworkers' Union
Labour, Race and Colonial Rule: The Copperbelt from 1924 to Independence
ISBN
0-19-821690-4
Categories
Northern Rhodesia
Reports of the United Kingdom government
1947 documents
1947 in Northern Rhodesia

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