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Workers' cooperatives in Argentina: The Self-administered Workers' Association
(International Labour Office, 2013-07)
This article examines the development of the Self-administered Workers’ Association (Asociación Nacional de Trabajadores Autogestionados − ANTA) within the Workers’ Confederation of Argentina (Central de Trabajadores de ...
How do Migrant Workers Respond to Labour Abuses in “Local Sweatshops”?
(Wiley, 2016-06)
This article aims to provide empirical evidence on understanding how migrant workers’ responses to labour exploitation in low-wage economies are articulated. Inspired by the low levels of conflict among workers in small ...
Domestic workers’ experiences of motherhood in mid-twentieth-century Buenos Aires
(Taylor & Francis, 2020-05)
This article advances the burgeoning field of the history of emotions by discussing not only how parents expressed love for their children but also how they experienced such emotions, and what impact working conditions had ...
Labour, workers and work: sociological and linguistic analysis of political discourse
(Routledge, 2010-08)
The paper discusses the early findings of ongoing research on the representation of labour, workers, industrial relations and their context in Argentine political discourse. Argentine Presidents´ first addresses to Congress ...
The Revival of Labour Movement Studies in Argentina: Old and Lost Agendas
(SAGE Publications, 2019-10-01)
In recent years sociological research on labour in Argentina has re-flourished. This revival has seen a turn towards the Anglo-Saxon and international traditions of workplace and trade union studies, but it has been generally ...
Latin American "free-trade unionism" and the cold War: an analysis based on educational policies
(Routledge, 2017-05)
The political education of workers and their leaders was viewed as a strategic concern in the cold war period’s bipolar world. This article discusses how this issue was dealt with by Latin American reformist trade unions ...
Building Factories Without Bosses: The Movement of Worker-Managed Factories in Argentina
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2015)
Domestic Hierarchies: Household Workers and Middle-class Employers in Buenos Aires, 1956–1976
(University of Nebraska, 2018-01)
In Argentina, substantial changes took place in domestic service since the beginning of the Twentieth Century, such as the decreasing number of workers per household, the gradual shift towards the coexistence of live-in ...
Positive Factors in the Consolidation of Enterprises Recuperated by Their Workers in Argentina
(Taylor & Francis, 2020-07)
Enterprises recuperation by their workers in Argentina refers to processes of reconversion of capitalist enterprises into worker cooperatives originated in the collective action of employees in defense of their labor source. ...
Delivery Platform Workers during covid-19 Pandemic in the City of Buenos Aires (Argentina): Deepened Precarity and Workers’ Response in a Context of Epidemiological Crisis
(Brill Academic Publishers, 2021-05-11)
The Covid-19 pandemic took the world by surprise in early 2020. By March 2020 many countries had taken drastic measures to contain the virus. In Argentina, on 20 March, the government suspended most economic activities. ...