Les LIP, l'imagination au pouvoir
Mar 21 2007
•2h 58m
•Documentary
In 1973, workers at the LIP watch factory in France take control of their workplace after management announces mass layoffs. They organize a self-managed production system, selling watches to sustain themselves while resisting government and corporate pressure. As tensions rise, their movement gains national attention, symbolizing broader struggles for workers' rights and self-management.
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Charles Piaget
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Roland Vittot
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Raymond Burgy
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Jean Raguenès
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