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The day the mining GM teargassed his students

SOME of the recent mining industry mass retrenchments have – on the surface of things – been executed quite brutally. Mining companies, in certain instances, had not even briefed their public relations companies on pending lay-offs – making damage control that much harder in the harsh glare of media coverage. <i><b>African Angle</i>, By Barry Avery</b>

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The day the mining GM teargassed his students

This disconnect which sometimes occurs between mining companies and their corporate comms consultants sparked the recollection of a painful, yet unrelated, incident in African Angle' history, while doing...

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