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Debate: The Case Against Worker Ownership

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Labor Research Review, Volume 1, Number 06 (1985)
Author
Slott, Mike
Abstract

[Excerpt] Let's not underestimate the problem we face. American employers may not have a solution to the long-term crisis of the world economy, but they have developed a coherent strategy to weaken the labor movement. Through a combination of concessions bargaining, plant shutdowns, capital mobility, and probusiness government policies, they have succeeded in intimidating unions and dividing workers. As a result, the labor movement grows weaker, and workers lose what little protection they now have for their standard of living and basic rights. Unions will become a marginal force in society unless the labor movement develops a viable strategy for responding to these employer attacks. The current program and policies of most sections of the trade union leadership are clearly inadequate. The labor movement urgently needs a new strategy.

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Labor Research Review
Volume & Issue
Vol. 1, Num. 6
Date Issued
1985-04-01
Keywords
worker ownership
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