Las empresas recuperadas por sus trabajadores en Uruguay: emergencia, desarrollo, debilitamiento y singularidades del caso
Abstract
The article presents some of the social, economic and political conditions for understanding the emergence, development and weakening of the worker-recuperated enterprises (ERT) in Uruguay. With the socioeconomic crisis of 2002, the phenomenon of ERT reached a magnitude that made it socially visible. We find from there a first moment of emergence and resistance from the crisis that lasts until the end of the first government of the Frente Amplio (FA) (2005-2010); a second context of growth from the deployment of public policy during the second FA government (2010-2015) and a third period of decline and change in the profile of the RTEs from the withdrawal of public policy displacement and organizational weakening of the sector (2015 to the present).
Received: 03 November 2022
Accepted: 28 December 2022
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