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Workers' control

A pamphlet by the Syndicalist Workers' Federation on the meaning of workers' control, its incompatability with the state and its history (1959).

Submitted by wojtek on August 10, 2012

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Workers control.pdf (11.24 MB)
  • Syndicalist Workers Federation (SWF)
  • Russia
  • Israel
  • workers councils
  • unions
  • Spain
  • workers control
  • co-operatives
  • United Kingdom
  • occupations
  • Italy
  • nationalisation
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