Re: When Workers Take Control
31 min
Available until 22/03/2028
18/09/2025
In Bar-le-Duc, northeastern France, the workers of a much-loved but troubled brand of knitting yarn saved their failing company by buying it out and becoming their own bosses. How did they do it? And will it work over the long term?
Country
France
Year
2024
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