The Tragedy of European Labor 1918-1939
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- 15 heures de lecture




A Study of Workplace Organization on Both Sides of the Iron Curtain
The book explores the concept of workers' councils, focusing on their role in labor movements and the dynamics of workplace democracy. It examines historical examples and theoretical frameworks that highlight how these councils empower workers and influence decision-making processes. Through a critical analysis, the work aims to shed light on the potential of workers' councils to reshape labor relations and promote social justice in various contexts.