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Fábricas Resucitadas Respuestas de los trabajadores argentinos ante el desempleo

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  • Laura Collin Harguindeguy

    (Colegio de Tlaxcala)

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En Argentina 2008 hay 160 empresas recuperadas por los trabajadores, que intentan producir, subsistir, permanecer y afianzarse, a pesar de los embates del capital, rempoderado después de la crisis. El modelito de la recuperación de empresas ya comenzó a tomar características epidémicas diseminando sus semillas a países contiguos como Uruguay, o más lejanos como Venezuela, donde se infiltra con el beneplácito gubernamental. El contagio es visto como peligroso y amenazante por la burguesía y sus acólitos, por constituir un atentado contra el sacrosanto principio de la propiedad privada, ignorado –en parte- por el gobierno local y los políticos, tal vez porque no entra en sus esquemas como liberales de izquierda (Cieza, 2006); motivo de disputa entre líderes y corrientes; y expectativas por quienes simpatizan con los trabajadores.

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  • Laura Collin Harguindeguy, 2009. "Fábricas Resucitadas Respuestas de los trabajadores argentinos ante el desempleo," Economia y Sociedad., Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolas de Hidalgo, Facultad de Economia, issue 23, pages 13-44, Enero-Jun.
  • Handle: RePEc:qui:ecosoc:y:2009:i:23:p:13-44
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