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Trabajo y sociedad

On-line version ISSN 1514-6871

Abstract

DZEMBROWSKI, Nicolás. Recovered factories: the senses of everyday work organization. Trab. soc. [online]. 2018, n.30, pp.141-154. ISSN 1514-6871.

Recovery processes of companies for their workers in Argentina are presented as a spread in the number of cases and the geographical location as well as the breadth of economic sectors in which developing phenomenon. The beginnings of this form of association are found in the late nineties, but with greater intensity in early 2000. Moreover, there are historic precedents in our country about the existence of processes in which workers took some kind of participation in production management. In this paper I will analyze the way / the workers / is recovered factories and companies will bring to their everyday work practices. Thus, the aim of this paper is to analyze the relationships of production starting configured recovery, defined as the ways in which workers are positioned relative to its peers and work. One of the epidermal issues of this process on the speech expressed as the dilemma of not wanting to be employed but also become employers. This statement has numerous and varied connotations that are observed to analyze the configuration of production processes and decision-making that characterizes these experiences. The hypothesis guiding this work is that this configuration is not merely a way of doing it is shaping the way-of-being-in-the-world that these workers acquire when passing through the experience of this specific type of association.

Keywords : Workers cooperatives; Recovered factories; Associativity for work.

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