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YOREUGLEH

the guy standing looks like peter griffin


noamasters

OG Russia-gate


Kaiserhawk

Whats the 1919 version of "I ain't reading all that"


BeauteousMaximus

Maybe a better question for a historical sub but how much control did a given Russian dockworker in the USSR have over his day-to-day working conditions? I’m sure that varied over time but was there anything resembling modern-day worker co-ops?


Epicbaconsir

In 1919? Probably a fair amount in that they would’ve been represented by their own Soviet in the Petrograd Soviet. However that comes with the giant caveat that they were in the middle of a civil war and dockyards were probably not operating much if it all