Wider die Verunsicherung Arbeitslosenkomitees in der Schweiz, 1975-2002

1975: Switzerland is in crisis. To deal with the rising unemployment figures, compulsory unemployment insurance is introduced. At the same time, self-organised groups of unemployed people emerge, calling themselves unemployment committees. They persistently protest against deteriorations in unemploy...

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Main Author: Zahn, Anina (auth)
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Published: Zürich Chronos Verlag 2021
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