Workers' democracy - Staughton Lynd

Serbia 2000
Serbia 2000

An article by Staughton Lynd reinterprets the concept of union democracy to include workers of all kinds (unionized workers, nonunion workers, and farmers); protection of the rights to strike, picket, and slow down; and the demand for worker-community ownership. This article examines two recent examples of workers’ democracy: the Serbian revolution of 2000 and the Zapatistas’ ongoing struggle in Chiapas, Mexico.

Submitted by Juan Conatz on August 29, 2012

Originally appeared in WorkingUSA, vol. 5, no. 4, Spring 2002

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Inhousejoke

12 years ago

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Submitted by Inhousejoke on December 8, 2012

Hi guys, it seems the PDF is missing from this page?

Juan Conatz

11 years 11 months ago

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Submitted by Juan Conatz on January 1, 2013

It is. I'll try and see if I can find it again and reattach.,

NannerNannerNa…

11 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by NannerNannerNa… on March 11, 2013

Hey conatz, it seems there's absolutely nothing here!

Ed

11 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by Ed on March 11, 2013

Even now? For me there's a pdf link just under the text that's working perfectly..

wojtek

11 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by wojtek on March 11, 2013

I just added it before.

Ed

11 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by Ed on March 11, 2013

Aha, good work.. :)

Juan Conatz

11 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by Juan Conatz on March 12, 2013

Thanks! It was on my netbook, which I had to get a new charger for, so I had no access to..

greenjuice

10 years 10 months ago

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Submitted by greenjuice on January 30, 2014

I'm from Serbia, and can say that there pretty much never was anything like workers democracy here (maybe some isolated instances pre-ww2). He have an entire number of two worker coops in the entire country, one's an inter-city bus transport firm which is only a half-way worker coop, it is worker owned but not worker managed, and the second is an agricultural worker coop (using a mix of individual and communal farming) that was started only last year.