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A Few Clarifications on Anti-Work
Introduction:
1 – Luddism
2 – Sabotage according to Pouget and Smith
3 – Resistance to work versus the Scientific Organization of Labor and Fordism
3.1 – From the origins to the late 60s
3.2 – ‘68 and beyond
3.2.1 Sabotage
3.2.2 Absenteeism
Provisional Conclusion
4 – Anti-work under post-Fordism?
4.1 – Anti-work against relocated Fordism
4.1.1 Violence, destruction, rage: a few examples
4.1.2 Rising turnover (10 to 25%)
4.1.3 Murdering of bosses (Tonghua Steel, 2009)
4.1.4 Sleep-in (Jalon Electronics, June 2010)
4.1.5 Lack of discipline
4.1.6 No self-management in factories abandoned by the bosses, even though they usually have a low organic composition (textile, toys...)
4.1.7 Case of Bangladesh
4.1.8 Public transportation
4.2 – Anti-work in industrialized countries
Conclusion:
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