The Democratic Management of Enterprises and Workers' Awareness of Democracy
Li Hua
Chinese Economy, 1989, vol. 22, issue 4, 69-80
Abstract:
In the enterprises, the workers' representative congresses are the basic organizational form by which workers exercise their democratic rights, take part in the management of the enterprises, and supervise the cadres. What is the current state of the workers' representative congresses? What changes have there been in the proprietary status of the workers? What aspirations do workers have with regard to democratic management? What follows is an analysis of these problems based on the results of the survey.
Date: 1989
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