Friday, November 17, 2006

Workers without bosses at a turning point

Workers without bosses at a turning point: "Workers face off with the Argentine government on the status of their worker-controlled factories and other businesses. Since 2001, many have had to face bleak futures of unemployment. The workers, reclaiming their destinies, have opened closed plants and started operating outside the system to make a living. Many of these worker-controlled plants have operated for years in legal limbo."

2 comments:

post tot discrimina rerum said...

When are we going to set-up a worker controlled university???

post festum said...

I'm working on it...The problem with university socialism -- too many meetings.