About

The International Committee for Solidarity with Self-Management in Argentina is made up of various organizations and individuals from different countries, largely – though not exclusively – participants in the international Workers’ Economy Network, with the aim of collaborating in the support of the movement of worker-recovered enterprises and other self-managed Argentine experiences that are at risk of survival under the ultraliberal and fascist model of Javier Milei’s government.

The Committee aims to work in active solidarity, both in disseminating the self-management movement and the idea of work without bosses, as well as in organizing campaigns to help sustain self-managed production and the circulation of its products, as a way of raising visibility and providing concrete economic assistance. In this committee there are already representatives of self-managed and workers’ organizations from several European countries (such as Spain, Italy, France, Germany, and Greece), from North America (Canada and the United States), and, of course, from Latin America. This support is fundamental and increasingly important as the difficult and inevitable moment approaches when this model—unviable for the life of the people—explodes; at that time, more than ever, international encouragement and solidarity must play a fundamental role, as they have in many other moments in the history of the world’s working class.

We call on all those who wish to collaborate and show solidarity to join this committee and to organize and propose actions to strengthen and support an experience that is a global example of self-management and struggle.

Contact:

  • solidaridadERT@proton.me