Workers' Control in America

Workers' Control in America
Title Workers' Control in America PDF eBook
Author David Montgomery
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 206
Release 1979
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780521280068

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A collection of essays on workers' efforts in the 19th and 20th centuries to assert control over the processes of production in US. It describes the development of management techniques and includes discussions of various worker and union responses to unemployment.

Workers' Control in America

Workers' Control in America
Title Workers' Control in America PDF eBook
Author David Montgomery
Publisher
Pages 189
Release 1980
Genre Industrial management
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Ours to Master and to Own

Ours to Master and to Own
Title Ours to Master and to Own PDF eBook
Author Immanuel Ness
Publisher Haymarket Books
Pages 458
Release 2011
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 160846119X

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From the dawning of the industrial epoch, wage earners have organized themselves into unions, fought bitter strikes, and gone so far as to challenge the very premises of the system by creating institutions of democratic self-management aimed at controlling production without bosses. With specific examples drawn from every corner of the globe and every period of modern history, this pathbreaking volume comprehensively traces this often underappreciated historical tradition. Ripe with lessons drawn from historical and contemporary struggles for workers’ control, Ours to Master and to Own is essential reading for those struggling to create a new world from the ashes of the old. Immanuel Ness is professor of political science at Brooklyn College, City University of New York, and edits WorkingUSA. Dario Azzellini is a writer, documentary director, and political scientist at Johannes Kepler University in Linz.

Workers in Industrial America

Workers in Industrial America
Title Workers in Industrial America PDF eBook
Author David Brody
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 298
Release 1993
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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This famous book, representing some of the finest thinking and writing about the history of American labor in the twentieth century, is now revised to incorporate two important recent essays, one surveying the historical study of the CIO from its founding to its fiftieth anniversary in 1985, another placing in historical and comparative perspective the declining fortunes of the labor movement from 1980 to the present. As always, Brody confronts central questions, both substantive and historiographical, focusing primarily on the efforts of laboring people to assert some control overtheir working lives, and on the equal determination of American business to conserve the prerogatives of management. Long a classic in the field of American labor history, valued by general readers and specialists alike for its brilliance of argument and clarity of style, Workers in IndustrialAmerica is now more timely than ever.

Union-free America

Union-free America
Title Union-free America PDF eBook
Author Lawrence Richards
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 266
Release 2008
Genre Labor movement
ISBN 0252032713

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A stimulating study of how antiunionism has shaped the hearts and minds of American workers

Ours to Master and to Own

Ours to Master and to Own
Title Ours to Master and to Own PDF eBook
Author Dario Azzellini
Publisher Haymarket Books
Pages 458
Release 2011-07-05
Genre History
ISBN 160846170X

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From the dawning of the industrial epoch, wage earners have organized themselves into unions, fought bitter strikes, and gone so far as to challenge the very premises of the system by creating institutions of democratic self-management aimed at controlling production without bosses. With specific examples drawn from every corner of the globe and every period of modern history, this pathbreaking volume comprehensively traces this often underappreciated historical tradition. Ripe with lessons drawn from historical and contemporary struggles for workers’ control, Ours to Master and to Own is essential reading for those struggling to create a new world from the ashes of the old. Immanuel Ness is professor of political science at Brooklyn College, City University of New York, and edits WorkingUSA. Dario Azzellini is a writer, documentary director, and political scientist at Johannes Kepler University in Linz.

An Alternative Labour History

An Alternative Labour History
Title An Alternative Labour History PDF eBook
Author Assistant Professor Dario Azzellini
Publisher Zed Books Ltd.
Pages 401
Release 2015-03-12
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1783601574

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The global financial crisis has led to a new shop-floor militancy. Radical forms of protest and new workers’ takeovers have sprung up all over the globe. In the US, Republic Windows and Doors started production under worker control in January 2013. Later that year workers in Greece took over and managed a hotel, a hospital, a newspaper, a TV channel and a factory. The dominant revolutionary left has viewed workers' control as part of a system necessary during a transition to socialism. Yet most socialist and communist parties have neglected to promote workers' control as it challenges the centrality of parties and it is in this spirit that trade unions, operating through the institutional frameworks of government, have held a monopoly over labor history. Tracing Marx’s writings on the Paris Commune through council communism, anarcho-syndicalism, Italian operaismo, and other "heretical" left currents, An Alternative Labour History uncovers the practices and intentions of historical and contemporary autonomous workers’ movements that until now have been largely obscured. It shows that by bringing permanence and predictability to their workplaces, workers can stabilize their communities through expressions of participatory democracy. And, as history has repeatedly shown, workers have always had the capacity to run their enterprises on their own.