Industrial paternalism and industrial discipline. The case of the cement industry in the argentine city of Olavarría 1940-1970
Abstract
Labor relations on cement companies in the city of Olavarría, of about 100 thousand inhabitants located in the center of the province of Buenos Aires, they acquired a specific form in the period from 1940 to 1970, that marked history and identity the city.
Employers, workers and workers’ families were linked in a specific frame of economic and cultural relations that were expressed and shaped a particular historical context.
In the following article, we will discuss how these labor relations are articulated and what were those social actors who came on stage to give life, build and modify that reality.
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