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A workers' council is a form of political and economic organization in which a single place of work or enterprise, such as a factory, school, or farm, is controlled collectively by the workers of that workplace, through the core principle of temporary and instantly revocable delegates.
In a system with temporary and instantly revocable delegates, workers decide on what their agenda is and what their needs are. They also mandate a temporary delegate to divulge and pursue them. The temporary delegates are elected among the workers themselves, can be instantly revoked if they betray their mandate, and are supposed to change frequently. There are no managers, and all decision power and organization is based on the delegates system.
On a larger scale, a group of delegates may in turn elect a delegate in a higher position to pursue their mandate, and so on, until the top delegates are running the industrial system of a state. In such a system, decision power rises from bottom to top from the agendas of the workers themselves, and there is no decision imposition from the top, as would happen in the case of a power seizure by a bureaucratic layer that is immune to instant revocation.
Avram Noam Chomsky (/ˈnoʊm ˈtʃɒmski/; born December 7, 1928) is an American linguist, philosopher, cognitive scientist, historian, logician, social critic, and political activist. Sometimes described as "the father of modern linguistics," Chomsky is also a major figure in analytic philosophy, and one of the founders of the field of cognitive science. He has spent most of his career at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he is Institute Professor Emeritus, and is the author of over 100 books, primarily on politics and linguistics. Ideologically, he aligns with anarcho-syndicalism and libertarian socialism.
Born to a middle-class Ashkenazi Jewish family in Philadelphia, Chomsky developed an early interest in anarchism from alternative bookstores in New York City. At the age of sixteen he began studies at the University of Pennsylvania, taking courses in linguistics, mathematics, and philosophy. He married fellow linguist Carol Schatz in 1949. From 1951 to 1955 he was appointed to Harvard University's Society of Fellows, where he developed the theory of transformational grammar for which he was awarded his doctorate in 1955. That year he began teaching at MIT, in 1957 emerging as a significant figure in the field of linguistics for his landmark work Syntactic Structures, which laid the basis for the scientific study of language, while from 1958 to 1959 he was a National Science Foundation fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study. He is credited as the creator or co-creator of the universal grammar theory, the generative grammar theory, the Chomsky hierarchy, and the minimalist program. Chomsky also played a pivotal role in the decline of behaviorism, being particularly critical of the work of B. F. Skinner.
The Role of Workers' Councils in Socialist Revolution. A joint Midlands Discussion Forum and Socialist Party of Great Britain Meeting in Birmingham held on the 15th of February 2014 The introductory texts can be found at http://www.freecommunism.org/introductory-texts-from-the-meeting-the-role-of-workers-councils-in-socialist-revolution/
Globalisation, restructuring, and corporate strategies have consequences on employment and working conditions, especially in multinationals. Employees need to be properly informed and consulted at European level for these processes to be managed in a balanced and socially responsible way. European Works Councils (EWCs) fulfil this role, representing all European employees of a company in meetings with central management. In any company employing over 1 000 employees in at least two EU Member States, transnational information and consultation of employees through the creation of an EWC is a right underpinned by a European Directive, which has been reinforced.
The works council represents the interests of all employees. In our video clip you will find out when and to what extent a works council must be involved and what a head of HR of a major company with a works council has to bear in mind. For further information please visit http://www.BEITENBURKHARDT.com
Read your free e-book: http://easyget.us/mebk/50/en/B009W3W61C/book Wild Socialism examines the rise, development, and decline of revolutionary councils of industrial workers in Berlin at the end of the First World War. This popular movement spread throughout Germany, and was without precedent in either the theory or practice of the Social Democratic party and the trade unions allied to it.these workers councils were most highly developed in Berlin, within its particular industrial, political, and cultural milieu. The Berlin Shop Stewards group provided a hard core of militant revolutionaries within the movement, many of whose adherents were more moderate or ambiguous in their views. Externally, the councilists faced a hostile Social Democratic-trade union bureaucracy who characterized cou...
Towards the Establishment of Workers' Councils in Italy by Amadeo Bordiga Text Source: https://www.marxists.org/archive/bordiga/works/1920/workers-councils.htm
Manny Ness, Dario Azzelini and Victor Wallis The Brecht Forum October 17, 2011
Towards the Establishment of Workers' Councils in Italy by Amadeo Bordiga Text Source: https://www.marxists.org/archive/bordiga/works/1920/workers-councils.htm
Towards the Establishment of Workers' Councils in Italy by Amadeo Bordiga Text Source: https://www.marxists.org/archive/bordiga/works/1920/workers-councils.htm
Towards the Establishment of Workers' Councils in Italy by Amadeo Bordiga Text Source: https://www.marxists.org/archive/bordiga/works/1920/workers-councils.htm
Towards the Establishment of Workers' Councils in Italy by Amadeo Bordiga Text Source: https://www.marxists.org/archive/bordiga/works/1920/workers-councils.htm
Towards the Establishment of Workers' Councils in Italy by Amadeo Bordiga Text Source: https://www.marxists.org/archive/bordiga/works/1920/workers-councils.htm
"Gagging orders" have been issued to thousands of UK council workers as part of their payoff agreements, figures obtained by the BBC suggest. Figures showed 17,571 settlement deals had been signed between 2010 and 2015, many including confidentiality clauses. Cardiff Council has issued the most settlement agreements, with nearly 3,000 employees signing one since 2010. The Local Government Association (LGA) said councils only made special payments to avoid costly legal action. The government said guidance made it clear that confidentiality clauses should only be used in "extreme circumstances" - and not to hide the value or nature of any severance payments. But the guidance is not binding and there is no legal restriction preventing local authorities from using them. In 2014, governm...
Periscope interview with ETUI researchers on their publication 'European works councils and SE works councils in 2015: facts and figures' - download http://www.etui.org/Publications2/Books/European-Works-Councils-and-SE-Works-Councils-in-2015.-Facts-and-figures
The project aims at promoting the exchange of information and good practices to improve the establishment of EWCs in cross-sectoral TNCs. We will realize a study to identify the factors that obstruct and/or facilitate the setting up and the running of Special Negotiating Bodies in big companies covering more countries and more sectors. We will distinguish between objective factors, linked to the TNC structure, and subjective factors, regarding differences among the actors involved. The partners will have the opportunity to connect, overcome the differences, exchange good and bad experience and share an Agenda for Action to indicate what needs to be done, by whom, how, and when to create favourable conditions for the successful setting up of cross-sectoral EWCs. "Setting up European Works C...
The project aims at promoting the exchange of information and good practices to improve the establishment of EWCs in cross-sectoral TNCs. We will realize a study to identify the factors that obstruct and/or facilitate the setting up and the running of Special Negotiating Bodies in big companies covering more countries and more sectors. We will distinguish between objective factors, linked to the TNC structure, and subjective factors, regarding differences among the actors involved. The partners will have the opportunity to connect, overcome the differences, exchange good and bad experience and share an Agenda for Action to indicate what needs to be done, by whom, how, and when to create favourable conditions for the successful setting up of cross-sectoral EWCs. "Setting up European Works C...
http://marxismfestival.org.uk http://socialistworker.co.uk/art/40917/Marxism+2015+reflects+new+mood+for+resistance Over 2,700 people gathered in central London for the Marxism 2015 festival last weekend. They included striking workers, students, campaigners and socialists from across the globe. Up to 900 people attended the opening rally. Amy Leather from the central committee of the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) said, “The theme of Marxism is ideas for revolution—we need to make those ideas a reality.” Events in Greece dominated the event (see below). Several meetings discussed struggle and austerity in Britain. At a meeting on class Joseph Choonara argued that people feel more precarious than they are and that the working class can transform society. A debate on why there are...
Slobodan Milosevic was officially exonerated for war crimes at the Hague last week and the story was buried in the New York Times, yet it is one of the most significant events of the last month. Tito's Yugoslavia was not a Stalinist or Leninist state, it was not a centralized despotism, but a very interesting, if flawed, form of socialism. What made Yugoslavia strange and almost freakish among socialist states, is that they passed legislation for the sake of improving the lives of workers. For that, they were seen as the "black sheep" of the socialist bloc. Since nothing in the Soviet model benefitted workers at all and all independent unionization and organization were brutally crushed, one can come to the conclusion that labor had nothing to do with the system. You would be correct...
A new film on the Venezuelan Revolution. Produced by Vive TV in Venezuela, this new documentary on FRETECO explores the movement of occupied factories and workers' control in Venezuela. From the Mitsubishi auto plant to the Inveval valve plant; from the Gotcha T-Shirt factory to the INAF hardware factory, workers young and old, male and female, tell their stories and explain why they came to the realization that demanding nationalization under workers' control is the only way forward. With examples explaining how factory and workers' councils function, the role of the communal councils, and the movement for "trade unionism of a new type," this video provides a living, breathing look at a crucial aspect of the Venezuelan Revolutionary process. Spanish with English subtitles by U.S. HOV.
April 28, marks the labour movement's most solemn day, the National Day of Mourning, with events taking place in cities and town across the province and nationally. Ontario Federation of Labour President Sid Ryan helped mark the National Day of Mourning at Lucas Poing in Cobourg at an event organized by the Northumberland Labour Council. The National Day of Mourning was established in Canada in 1984. Workers and unions "mourn for the dead and fight for the living".
http://www.internationalmarxisthumanist.org/ March 6, 2013 -- International Marxist Humanist Organization - Chicago IL, USA Lecture: Workers' Councils in Hungary 1956 -- New Forms of Revolt or New Stage of Cognition? Speaker: Marilyn Nissim-Sabat Decentralized and spontaneous forms of organization, such as councils of workers and students, have arisen at historical turning points. Do such forms point to how to break from capitalism and create a new society? Do they also call for a new unity of theory and practice that can help ensure against the emergence of a new bureaucracy after the revolution.
Slaves of Free Trade is about the struggle of garment workers mostly women who work in Sri Lanka's free trade zone. These women who face prison conditions and extreme exploitation are fighting for human rights and unionization. Produced by Joint Association of Workers Councils Of Free Trade Zones 15/28 Jayawardanapura Amandoluwa, Seeduwa, Sri Lanka Tel: 074-831649 tieasia@sri.lanka.net Labor Video Project www.laborvideo.org