Control de la gran minería en Bolivia desde el trabajo asalariado¹
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Se describe experiencias y puntos de vista entre trabajadores de dos casos de la minería neoestatal de socavón y neoprivada a cielo abierto, en dos poblados en las últimas décadas, con esto, la extensión y consolidación del control social y ambiental empresarial minero en Bolivia. Así, se reconocen nuevos escenarios de control empresarial minero: extensión del asalariamiento en los territorios de explotación minera y una mayor consolidación del horizonte minero entre trabajadores y pobladores locales.
This article describes experiences and points of view among workers in two cases, one of nationalized deep shaft mining and the other an open-pit private mine, in two settlements over the last decades, and with this, the extension and consolidation of social and environmental control by mining enterprises in Bolivia. Thus, new scenarios of control by the mine industry come into view: the expansion of salaried work in the territories of mining exploitation and a greater consolidation of the mining horizon among workers and local inhabitants.
This article describes experiences and points of view among workers in two cases, one of nationalized deep shaft mining and the other an open-pit private mine, in two settlements over the last decades, and with this, the extension and consolidation of social and environmental control by mining enterprises in Bolivia. Thus, new scenarios of control by the mine industry come into view: the expansion of salaried work in the territories of mining exploitation and a greater consolidation of the mining horizon among workers and local inhabitants.
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No. 43