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* 2015: [[Dita (Factory)|Dita Detergent Factory Takeover]] (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
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Latest revision as of 17:44, 3 April 2024

Worker Recuperation refers to workers taking over their former workplaces and running them as worker cooperatives within a capitalist economy. This usually happens after a workplace goes bankrupt, as opposed to a work-in which employs temporary self-management as a strike tactic.

Examples

  • 1975: Whyalla Glove Factory (Australia)
  • 1981: Pantelemidis Factory (Greece)
  • 1983: Koulistanidis Textile Factory (Greece)
  • 1985: Pascual Boing (Mexico)
  • 2001: Argentinazo
    • FaSinPat
    • Hotel Bauen
    • Brukman Factory
    • Commerce and Justice
  • 2003: Flasko (Brazil)
  • 2006: Jugoremedija (Serbia)
  • 2007: PT Istana Takeover (Indonesia)
  • 2012: New Era Windows (USA)
  • 2012: Ri-Maflow (Italy)
  • 2012: Kilkis Hospital Takeover (Greece)
  • 2013: Viome Takeover (Greece)
  • 2013: ERT radio station takeover (Greece)
  • 2014: Kazova Textile Factory takeover (Turkey)
  • 2015: Dita Detergent Factory Takeover (Bosnia and Herzegovina)