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žbeni in politični procesi v sodobnih slovanskih kulturah, jezikih in literaturah 32 krize – v novejšem času lahko spremljamo poskuse delavskih pre­
vzemov obstoječih ali propadlih podjetij in projekte ustanavljanja
takšnih organizacij na novo, predvsem v obliki zadružništva in so­
cialnega podjetništva pa so takšne ideje začele prodirati tudi v pro­
grame političnih strank.

Employee-owned and Employee-managed Enterprises
in Post-independence Slovenia
The article is dedicated to research of employee-owned and em­
ployee-managed enterprises in post-independence Slovenia. Most
known forms include examples of worker cooperatives, forms of
employee stock ownership and PLCs in worker ownership. The
text begins with the theoretical part, in which I examine the fea­
tures, social conditions and potential advantages of such econom­
ic organisation, such as: positive influence on productivity, busi­
ness responsibility, job security, more equitable distribution of
wealth and empowerment of the individual, as well as potential
weaknesses. The main part is dedicated to research of such or­
ganisations in Slovenian practice. Privatisation (abolition of social
property and its conversion into private property) in the begin­
ning of transition in the 1990s led to an unique historical situation
in which the workers became important co-owners of Slovenian
companies (in many, especially smaller companies, even majori­
ty owners), while the law also gave them right to participation in
management. Despite this, the later historical developments have
not led to democratically organised workers' companies. In prac­
tice, employee ownership started to gradually decline and owner­
ship concentrated in the hands of a more narrow layer of capital
owners and managers, while management in most of the com­
panies was right from the start organised in a relatively hierar­
chical and authoritarian manner in which employees did not have
much decision-making power. Apart from rare exceptions, com­
panies in predominant ownership and control of employees have
disappeared, but such forms of organisation are becoming impor­
tant again since the eruption of the last economic crisis - recent­
ly we can monitor attempts of worker takeovers of existing or
bankrupt enterprises and projects of creating such organisations
»from scratch«, while such ideas are also starting to appear in
programmes of political parties, especially in the form of cooper­
atives and social enterpreneurship.
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