In the 1950s, the Norwegian sociologist Sverre Lysgaard investigated social relations at a pulp and paper mill, the result of which was his theory of the “worker collectivity.” This is an informal defense organization among subordinate employees against a company’s work organization and goals. Our research group returned to the same plant, which until 2012 was still a pulp and paper mill, with two questions in mind: Was the worker collectivity still present at the plant? What had happened since Lysgaard’s study when it came to the preconditions for the existence of the worker collectivity?
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Karlsson, J. C., Skorstad, E. J., & Axelsson, J. (2015). On the Track of the Worker Collectivity: Its Various Adventures Over the Past 60 Years. SAGE Open, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244015575635
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