WORKER-RECOVERED ENTERPRISES IN SELF-MANAGEMENT IN CURRENT BRAZIL: RESISTANCES OF WORKING AND POPULAR CLASSES IN TIMES OF PANDEMIC CRISIS?

Authors

  • Vanessa Moreira Sígolo USP
  • Fernanda Santos Araújo
  • Flavio Chedid Henriques
  • Vicente Nepomuceno
  • Tarcila Mantovan Atolini

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22478/ufpb.1676-4439.2020v19n02.54841

Abstract

ABSTRACT:

The experiences of recovered enterprises in self-management are expressions of working classes resistance, present throughout the history of capitalism, in many countries. In Brazil, in the late 1980s, experiences arise in a period of strong crisis related to the country's integration in the processes of economic globalization and implementation of neoliberal policies. The phenomenon has generated achievements in facing unemployment, putting into practice associative labour and property relations, opening dialogues with universities and other social struggles. Nevertheless, the subject has reached limited public policy achievements and reduced space in the union movement in context of economic growth, and the reflux of experiences characterized the last decade. In the current scenario of severe pandemic crisis, added to the country's serious setbacks and violations in human, social and labour rights, these experiences take on relevance. This article, continuing previous research, analyses the panorama of Brazilian experiences, in dialogue with other Latin-American experiences.

Keywords: worker-recovered enterprises, self-management work, social resistances and struggles, working and popular classes, pandemic crisis.

 

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Published

2021-01-20

How to Cite

Sígolo, V. M., Santos Araújo, F., Chedid Henriques, F., Nepomuceno, V., & Mantovan Atolini, T. (2021). WORKER-RECOVERED ENTERPRISES IN SELF-MANAGEMENT IN CURRENT BRAZIL: RESISTANCES OF WORKING AND POPULAR CLASSES IN TIMES OF PANDEMIC CRISIS?. Revista Da ABET, 19(02). https://doi.org/10.22478/ufpb.1676-4439.2020v19n02.54841

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Dossiê: Trabalho coletivo autogestionário na América Latina