spoor: try and find out whose mine that is, i mean, for starters. . try and work out--if you see these abandoned workers, you try and work out. it's layers upon n layers of companis and rights and sessions. the dmr coululdn't tell you whwho they belong to. where are the records? we don't know. no, dead end. man: there is, of course, a big coal-mining inindustry in south africa. it is multi-fafaceted, from mining to traransportationf coal to all l kinds of s servicn commununities thatat have builip around the coal-mining towns of south africa. the coal-mining sector has been an extremely successful example of black economic empowerment, and now suddenly thehey've been n told", no, the future i is green, the future is not coal." for them, this is a a disaster because off their new investments into the coal sectotor that they see as possibly becoming strandeded assets. [crowd chanting indistinctly] man: oh, the challenges that we find ourself into would be the low salaries to our members, and as the union, our role and responsibilityty is to figight r jo