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WORKERS' SAVINGS AND THE RIGHT TO MANAGE
Authors:Donald A.R. George
Affiliation:Edinburgh School of Economics, University of Edinburgh
Abstract:
Abstract.  Most Western capitalist institutions are islands of fascism in a sea of democracy. But democracy can be introduced from the political to the economic sphere by re-assigning the right to manage from capital owners to workers, thereby creating a sector consisting of self-managed firms. Such firms require external finance for efficiency; this can be supplied via a new form of financial asset (performance bonds), to be held by wage-earners' investment funds. Reforms such as these could improve productivity and the quality of working life, strengthen the role of markets and help to deal with the so-called pensions crisis. These reforms would threaten the interests of private capital owners and would therefore require decisive political action: they can thus be differentiated sharply from voluntary, enterprise-level schemes for introducing profit-sharing, employee share-ownership or industrial democracy.
Keywords:Self-management    Wage-earners' investment funds    Pensions
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