doc61. The General Electric Company Limited
This report showed how the British company GEC supplied the South African Defence Force with sophisticated technology and worked closely with South African state corporations. It estimated that 40–50% of the black workers employed by GEC’s South African subsidiaries were paid below the minimum level recommended by the British government’s Code of Conduct for British corporations operating in South Africa. Christian Concern for Southern Africa (CCSA) was set up in 1972 to research and publicise the role played by British companies in South Africa. Its reports were widely distributed by the AAM.
Category: | Pamphlets |
Author: | Christian Concern for Southern Africa (CCSA) |
Holding Institution: | AAM Archive, Bodleian Library |
Date/Year: | 1976 |