Workers' cooperatives in Argentina: The Self-administered Workers' Association
This article examines the development of the Self-administered Workers' Association (Asociacion Nacional de Trabajadores Autogestionados -- ANTA) within the Workers' Confederation of Argentina (Central de Trabajadores de la Argentina -- CTA). ANTA is an organization that groups workers fro...
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