Crossword clues for mineworker
mineworker
Wiktionary
n. One who works in a mine.
WordNet
n. laborer who works in a mine [syn: miner]
Usage examples of "mineworker".
The dwarf was garbed in black mineworker clothes, shabby and well-worn.
Although the black trade unions are not officially recognized by the government of the day, yet the secret union of mineworkers is one of the most representative and powerful of all black associations, with more than a hundred thousand paid-up members.
The total membership of the ANC was seven thousand, while his secret union of mineworkers numbered almost ten times that figure.
Whether he was genuinely delivering slaughtered carcasses to his butcheries or goods to his general dealer stores, or was engaged in less conventional business: the distribution of illicitly brewed liquor, the notorious skokiaan or township dynamite, or ferrying his girls to their places of business nearer the compounds that housed the thousands of black contract workers of the gold-mines so that they could briefly assist them in relieving their monastic existence, or whether he was on the business of the African Mineworkers Union, that close-knit and powerful brotherhood whose existence the white government refused to acknowledge - the blue and red van was the perfect vehicle.
For Hendrick, what they had built between them, the business enterprises both illicit and legitimate, the trade union and its private army of enforcers known and dreaded throughout the compounds where the mineworkers lived and through the black townships as 'The Buffaloes', all these were an end in themselves.
Swart Hendrick made a full report o all their business enterprises, the state of the secret mineworkers union, the organization of their Buffaloes, and then gave him all th news of their family and close friends.
I'm the local party secretary and shop steward of the mineworkers union for the boilermakers shop.
Firstly, we know that they are arming, with modern weapons, and that they are training and organizing the Mineworkers into war commandos.
His face had that grey tone from the embedded filth of the machine shops, but when he stood under the red flag and the emblem of the Amalgamated Mineworkers Union on the raised dais facing the packed hall, he grew in stature, a physical phenomenon that was quite extraordinary.