Another one for the Labor History books?
As Argentine factories go bankrupt and shut their doors, workers are breaking in, starting the machines up again, electing their own leaders, and running the businesses themselves, putting up fierce resistance when the police try to evict them.
I always thought at a transnational look at Argentina and the USA would be fascinating, so reading this is certainly interesting compared to the article from yesterday. Also, it makes me rethink all about for the different histories of the forms of resistance I have been reading this semester. Thanks Hanvnah for the link