Abstract: In the last decade a unique form of struggle developed in Argentina: the appropriationof bankrupt enterprises by their workers. This article combines several sourcesof data to explain the emergence and development of this practice and its effects onArgentine labor politics. We argue that the recuperation of enterprises is the result ofworkers? contingent responses to a deep social crisis, the emergence of organizations thatpromoted this practice, and the presence of a class culture in which wage work is considereda dignifi ed form of work. Furthermore, we argue that the recuperation of enterprisesis now part of the repertoire of contention of Argentine workers.Fil: Itzigsohn, Jose Ezequiel. University Brown; Estados UnidosFil: Reb...
Published online: 05 Feb 2014.In the 1990s and 2000s, Argentina suffered one of the quickest and mos...
This dissertation is available for free download through the University of Arizona library and the a...
Abstract ■ Can workers run socially responsible enterprises or are they doomed to bureaucratization ...
Since the turn of the century, labour conflict in Argentina has taken on a wide and diverse range of...
The ‘empresas recuperadas' or worker-recovered enterprise movement in Argentina emerged as a respons...
This thesis is about the recuperated enterprises in Argentina, referred to as ERTs throughout the th...
We analyse how far Argentina’s worker-recovered companies (WRCs) have sustained themselves and their...
The recovery of companies by their workers was one of the movements for autonomy that characterized ...
The main argument of this thesis is that the adopted economic austerity policies in Argentina during...
We analyse how far Argentina’s worker-recovered companies (WRCs) have sustained themselves and their...
Protest, mobilization, recovery, assembly, and communal revolution. Surviving through their country\...
More than a decade after Argentina’s socio-economic, political and financial collapse in the period ...
En Argentina, en el marco de la crisis económica de fines de siglo XX, surge el fenómeno de las fábr...
Conocidas como empresas recuperadas, durante los últimos 10 años se desarrollaron en Argentina exper...
The purpose of this collection is to piece together a series of events in Argentina's history that r...
Published online: 05 Feb 2014.In the 1990s and 2000s, Argentina suffered one of the quickest and mos...
This dissertation is available for free download through the University of Arizona library and the a...
Abstract ■ Can workers run socially responsible enterprises or are they doomed to bureaucratization ...
Since the turn of the century, labour conflict in Argentina has taken on a wide and diverse range of...
The ‘empresas recuperadas' or worker-recovered enterprise movement in Argentina emerged as a respons...
This thesis is about the recuperated enterprises in Argentina, referred to as ERTs throughout the th...
We analyse how far Argentina’s worker-recovered companies (WRCs) have sustained themselves and their...
The recovery of companies by their workers was one of the movements for autonomy that characterized ...
The main argument of this thesis is that the adopted economic austerity policies in Argentina during...
We analyse how far Argentina’s worker-recovered companies (WRCs) have sustained themselves and their...
Protest, mobilization, recovery, assembly, and communal revolution. Surviving through their country\...
More than a decade after Argentina’s socio-economic, political and financial collapse in the period ...
En Argentina, en el marco de la crisis económica de fines de siglo XX, surge el fenómeno de las fábr...
Conocidas como empresas recuperadas, durante los últimos 10 años se desarrollaron en Argentina exper...
The purpose of this collection is to piece together a series of events in Argentina's history that r...
Published online: 05 Feb 2014.In the 1990s and 2000s, Argentina suffered one of the quickest and mos...
This dissertation is available for free download through the University of Arizona library and the a...
Abstract ■ Can workers run socially responsible enterprises or are they doomed to bureaucratization ...