This book, first published in 1973, analyses and sets in context
one of the major issues in the growth of the European economy.
Workers' participation played an increasingly vital role in
industrial relations. This book looks at the background and
development of different types of participation in Britain, ranging
from workers' attempts at co-operative production, through the
schemes in the nationalised industries of mining and steel, to the
Fairfields Experiment and the Upper Clyde 'work-in' in
shipbuilding. This book concludes with an account of the
developments in worker councils and worker directors in nine other
European countries.
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