The problem of exploitation of native labor in South Africa is an outgrowth of the conscious policy of discrimination against natives that has been followed by successive governments and supported by the white labor unions. The whole development of South Africa is based on the existence of a large supply of cheap unskilled native labor, and it is an excellent example of the dislocations that occur when an economy of prices and wages is superimposed on a more primitive tribal economy.
Originally published in 1942.
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Examina a exploração da mão de obra nativa na África do Sul com foco nas políticas de discriminação governamentais e na atuação dos sindicatos brancos, baseado em publicação original de 1942. Analisa as relações entre uma economia de preços e salários e as estruturas econômicas tribais, oferecendo contexto histórico e econômico sobre oferta de trabalho não qualificado. Indicado para leitores interessados em história econômica, estudos trabalhistas e colonização sul-africana, útil como recurso em cursos universitários e pesquisas históricas.
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