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The Magneti Marelli Workers Committee The Red Guard Tells Its Story Milan 197578 Emilio Mentasti

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The Magneti Marelli Workers Committee The Red Guard Tells Its Story Milan 197578 Emilio Mentasti
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Publisher: Autonomedia
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.14 MB
Author: Emilio Mentasti
ISBN: 9781570273636, 1570273634
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Magneti Marelli Workers Committee The Red Guard Tells Its Story Milan 197578 Emilio Mentasti by Emilio Mentasti 9781570273636, 1570273634 instant download after payment.

In a large factory in Milan in the mid-70s, a few dozen workers organised themselves against both the management and the unions in an autonomous Workers’ Political Committee. Soon, this “Red Guard” consisted of hundreds of workers fighting against layoffs and relocation. The Committee did not stay shut up within the walls of the factory. It participated in numerous other struggles, such as strikes and demonstrations, which were raging across the whole of Italy. Crucially, it took part in attempts to unify the movement of workers' committees on a regional level. And it also participated in the radical struggle against inflation, where workers refused to pay ever increasing prices. This movement of autoreduction famously inspired Dario Fo's play Can't Pay? Won't Pay!
Magneti Marelli was not the only factory in Italy to create autonomous workers’ organisations, but its Committee served as a reference for all the others because of its bold initiatives and its capacity to help workers in the surrounding smaller workplaces to benefit from its experience. Its exemplary fight was a vital part of the revolutionary struggle in Italy during the hot decade 1968-1979, and one that still contains important lessons for class struggle militants today.
Emilio Mentasti, a historian who has published several books on the autonomous workers’ movement in Italy.

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