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Labor in Argentina

Labor in Argentina
Author: United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1959
Genre: Labor
ISBN:

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Labor in Argentina

Labor in Argentina
Author: United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Publisher:
Total Pages: 31
Release: 1959
Genre: Argentina
ISBN:

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Workers’ Self-Management in Argentina

Workers’ Self-Management in Argentina
Author: Marcelo Vieta
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 680
Release: 2020-01-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004268952

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In Workers’ Self-Management in Argentina, Marcelo Vieta homes in on the history, consolidation, and socio-political dimensions of Argentina’s empresas recuperadas por sus trabajadores (worker-recuperated enterprises), a worker-led company occupation movement that has surged since the turn-of-the-millennium and the country’s neo-liberal crisis.


The Labor Wars in Cordoba, 1955-1976

The Labor Wars in Cordoba, 1955-1976
Author: James Brennan
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2009-07-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780674028753

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Cordoba is Argentina's second-largest city, a university town that became the center of its automobile industry. In the decade following the overthrow of Juan Peron's government in 1955, the city experienced rapid industrial growth. The arrival of IKA-Renault and Fiat fostered a particular kind of industrial development and created a new industrial worker of predominantly rural origins. Former farm boys and small-town dwellers were thrust suddenly into the world of the modern factory and the multinational corporation. The domination of the local economy by a single industry and the prominent role played by the automobile workers' unions brought about the greatest working-class protest in postwar Latin American history, the 1969 Cordobazo. Following the Cordobazo, the local labor movement was one characterized by intense militancy and determined opposition to both authoritarian military governments and the Peronist trade union bureaucracy. These labor wars have been mythologized as a Latin American equivalent to the French student strikes of May-June 1968 and the Italian hot summer of the same period. Analyzing these events in the context of recent debates on Latin American working-class politics, Brennan demonstrates that the pronounced militancy and even political radicalism of the Cordoban working class were due not only to Argentina's changing political culture but also to the dynamic relationship between the factory and society during those years. Brennan draws on corporate archives in Argentina, France, and Italy, as well as previously unknown union archives. Readers interested in Latin American studies, labor history, industrial relations, political science, industrial sociology, and international business will all find value in this important analysis of labor politics.


Labor in Argentina

Labor in Argentina
Author: Lorraine O'Grady-Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 23
Release: 1959
Genre: Argentina
ISBN:

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Workers Go Shopping in Argentina

Workers Go Shopping in Argentina
Author: Natalia Milanesio
Publisher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2013
Genre: Argentina
ISBN: 0826352413

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"Dr. Milanesio examines the ways mass consumption transformed Argentina in the twentieth century in a comprehensive analysis of the relations between consumers, goods, manufacturers, advertisers, and the state during Juan Peron's reign. She examines the social and political changes that occurred when the general population became consumers of industrial goods and participants in consumption"--Provided by publisher.


Labor Conditions in Argentina

Labor Conditions in Argentina
Author: United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1964
Genre:
ISBN:

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