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|a The politics of workers' participation :
|b the Peruvian approach in comparative perspective /
|c Evelyne Huber Stephens.
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|c �1980.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-275) and index.
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|a Front Cover; The Politics of Workers' Participation: The Peruvian Approach in Comparative Perspective; Copyright Page; Table of Contents ; Preface; List of Acronyms; Chapter 1. Theoretical Framework for the Comparative Study of Workers' Participation; The Political Nature of the Problem; Workers Participation in Different Types of Political and Economic Systems; Structural Designs for Workers Participation at the Enterprise Level; Workers Participation in Developed Capitalist Democratic Systems; Workers Participation in Developing Socialist Authoritarian Systems
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|a Workers Participation in Developing Capitalist Authoritarian SystemsOutline of This Study; Chapter 2. Workers' Participation in France, Germany, Sweden, and Yugoslavia; France; Federal Republic of Germany; Sweden; Yugoslavia; Chapter 3. Origins, Purpose, and Design of Workers' Participation within the Framework of the Peruvian Revolution; Origins: Background for the Revolution; Ideology of the Peruvian Revolution; Purpose of Workers Participation; The Structural Design of Participation: Compromise among Competing Conceptions; Reactions of Entrepreneurs and Unions
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|a Chapter 4. Participation at the Enterprise Level: Its Development and Effects on the Relations among Enterprises, the CI, and UnionsData Base; General State of Labor Relations; Ignorance, Uncertainty, and Opposition vis-�a-vis the CI, and the Role of the OCLA; Reasons for Complaints; Determinants of the Overall Number of Complaints; Effect of the Cl on Strike Behavior; Relations between the CI and Unions; Summary and implications; Chapter 5. Dynamics in the Constellation of Sociopolitical Forces I: Opposition against and Mobilization in Defense of the CI; Entrepreneurial Opposition
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|a Labor's CountermobilizationGovernmental Reactions; Failure of the Government's Attempts to Prevent the Emergence of Tendencies Promoting a Socialist Transformation; Resolutions of the Congress of CIs; Division through Direct Organizational Intervention; Emargination through Legal Restrictions; Potential and Weaknesses of CONAC!; Chapter 6. Dynamics in the Constellation of Sociopolitical Forces II: Increase in Unionization and Strike Activity, and the Government's Response; The Situation in 1968; Divide, Co-opt, and Rule; Setting Up a Government-Sponsored Organization; Legal Controls
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|a Toleration of Violence and Exercise of Selective RepressionIncrease in Strike Activity; Strike Patterns; Confederations and Strike Behavior; Implications for Relations among the Government, the Private Sector, and Organized Labor; Chapter 7. Crisis, Polarization, Stagnation, and Reversal of the Peruvian Revolution -- The Elusive Socialist Alternative; Economic Policies and the Financial Crisis; Choice of Consolidation of the Capitalist Order; Polarization and Repression; Curtailment of the CI; Chapter 8. Conclusion; Origins of Workers Participation
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|a The Politics of Workers' Participation: The Peruvian Approach in Comparative Perspective presents a comparative analysis of the development of workers' participation in a variety of politico-economic systems in Peru to other countries in the world. The text focuses on the details of workers' participation in politics and enterprise; empirical evidence substantiating that workers' participation is an issue of fundamental political conflict; and the social forces that promote and oppose workers' participation as part of a transition to a new social order. Political scientists, economists, sociol.
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