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THE CORPORATE ETHIC, THE ETHIC OF SAMOSTOYATELNOST AND THE SPIRIT OF CAPITALISM: REFLECTIONS ON MARKET-BUILDING IN POST-SOVIET RUSSIA
Legacies, conflict and path dependence in the former Soviet Union
This article analyses management-union-worker relations in a foreign-owned Moldovan clothing factory. Debates around post-socialist industrial relations have focused on explaining labour quiescence, advancing ‘path dependence’ and ‘soviet legacy’ arguments. These draw attention to strong links between management and unions, and weak relations between the latter and workers. We show how the union has in one case drawn creatively on soviet legacies to develop strong articulation between itself and women workers. This was part of a wider adaptive strategy within which the union transformed the meaning of previous functions and developed novel ones. The outcome is a well organised representative body capable of challenging management at the negotiating table as well as on the shop floor. This seems unlikely to be universal but equally unlikely to be unique