Winning the right to work through solidarity: The Argentine workers’ self-management movement
研究了阿根廷2001年经济危机后出现的工人回收企业运动,认为工作权不仅是法律规范,更是自下而上的集体社会实践,对关注非正规就业和工人自我管理的学者有参考价值。
This article examines Argentina’s worker-recovered enterprises ( Empresas Recuperadas por sus Trabajadores , ERTs) movement, which emerged after the 2001 economic crisis, as a bottom-up construction of the right to work under neoliberalism. The ERTs uniquely link the struggle for the right to work with worker self-management amid widespread unemployment and precarity. Drawing on field research conducted in six ERTs and interviews with academics from the Open Faculty Programme ( Programa Facultad Abierta , PFA), the study argues that the right to work is not merely a legal norm but a collective social practice built from below.