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... worker shareholding schemes . There could be other schemes which would be a more effective means of workers ' control of enterprises . For example , if workers owned shares through their own collectives they could hope to exercise their ...
... worker shareholding schemes . There could be other schemes which would be a more effective means of workers ' control of enterprises . For example , if workers owned shares through their own collectives they could hope to exercise their ...
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... workers greater access to control over their enterprise . workers on the basis of the principles of cooperation . The most significant of these principles is one vote for each member and not each share . Hence in these coop- eratives ...
... workers greater access to control over their enterprise . workers on the basis of the principles of cooperation . The most significant of these principles is one vote for each member and not each share . Hence in these coop- eratives ...
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... worker cooperatives are formed without the involvement of trade unions they will be of no significance to the workers . There is every possibility that these cooperatives , if ever formed , will be dominated by bureaucrats in the govern ...
... worker cooperatives are formed without the involvement of trade unions they will be of no significance to the workers . There is every possibility that these cooperatives , if ever formed , will be dominated by bureaucrats in the govern ...
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