Relations between Workers and Employers in Contemporary Russia (1987-2001)
G. Rakitskaya.
Voprosy Ekonomiki, 2002, vol. 11
Abstract:
In the present transitional period in Russia one can discern three different periods in the ideological and practical struggle dealing with the transformation of relations between workers and employers: the pre-revolutionary and revolutionary situations (1987-1991); the "globalizational" shock reforms and consolidation of their results (1992-1999); the post-Eltsin "state modernization" (from 2000). The article presents general characteristics of each period and their comparative analysis relative to the state of social consciousness and real tendencies in the transformation of social-production relations. The ideology of "partnership" and the perspectives of its realization in contemporary Russia are subjected to critical analysis.
Date: 2002
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