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The '''Sanyo Television Factory Work-In''' was a 10-day [[Work-In|work-in]] in Wodonga, [[Australia]]. [[Working Class|Workers]] took over the [[factory]], forcing [[Bosses|management]] to listen to their demands which stopped many workers from being [[Unemployment|fired]] and increased [[Wage Labour|wages]].<ref>[[Immanuel Ness]] (2014) [[New Forms of Worker Organization: The Syndicalist and Autonomist Restoration of Class Struggle Unionism]] - Chapter 10: Doing without the boss: Workers' Control Experiments in Australia in the 1970s</ref> | |||
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The Sanyo Television Factory Work-In was a 10-day work-in in Wodonga, Australia. Workers took over the factory, forcing management to listen to their demands which stopped many workers from being fired and increased wages.[1]
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- ↑ Immanuel Ness (2014) New Forms of Worker Organization: The Syndicalist and Autonomist Restoration of Class Struggle Unionism - Chapter 10: Doing without the boss: Workers' Control Experiments in Australia in the 1970s