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Such agreements allow workers greater access to control over their enterprise . workers on the basis of the ... Hence in these coop- eratives all workers have equal voting rights irrespective of the number of shares they own . he worker ...
Such agreements allow workers greater access to control over their enterprise . workers on the basis of the ... Hence in these coop- eratives all workers have equal voting rights irrespective of the number of shares they own . he worker ...
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Alok Bhaumik , ' Workers ' industrial cooperatives in West Bengal ' . Paper presented at a conference on Industrial Sickness , Calcutta , 12-13 August 1989 . through foreign investments . The government's attitude towards worker ...
Alok Bhaumik , ' Workers ' industrial cooperatives in West Bengal ' . Paper presented at a conference on Industrial Sickness , Calcutta , 12-13 August 1989 . through foreign investments . The government's attitude towards worker ...
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32 All the currently functioning worker cooperatives , except one , have had single unions prior to the takeovers . This made the task of the union comparatively easier in promoting the idea of workers ' take- over .
32 All the currently functioning worker cooperatives , except one , have had single unions prior to the takeovers . This made the task of the union comparatively easier in promoting the idea of workers ' take- over .
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