Title (en)
Fria in Guinea: A Dismissed Bauxite Town
Language
English
Description (en)
The article recounts the recent history of the bauxite town Fria, about 100 km north of the capital Conakry. From the late 1950s until 2012, Fria had been the only African producer of aluminum oxide, an intermediate product in the production of aluminum out of bauxite. During a strike in April 2012, the workers of Fria were locked out by the owner, Rusal, a Russian aluminum company, and since then the factory has not resumed production. The article discusses possible reasons for this lock-out and reports on the severe consequences for the population of Fria. It concludes that Rusal’s mode of operation is different from that of Western companies, but the long-term outcomes are not. This concerns the ongoing export of unprocessed bauxite (despite numerous promises to build refineries and smelters), the degradation of working and living conditions and the increased misuse of measures of corporate social responsibility.
DOI
10.25365/phaidra.266_07
Author of the digital object
Johannes Knierzinger (Universität Wien)
01.01.2016
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application/pdf
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286.0 kB
Licence Selected
CC BY 4.0 International
Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (de)
Stichproben - Wiener Zeitschrift für kritische Afrikastudien / Vienna Journal of African Studies
Volume
16
Number
30
From Page
137
To Page
160
Publisher
Stichproben - Wiener Zeitschrift für kritische Afrikastudien / Vienna Journal of African Studies
Publication Date
2016
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https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/o:1227552Handle
DOI
https://hdl.handle.net/11353/10.1227552
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