
Workers' Council Movement
The Workers' Council Movement is a political and social movement advocating for workers' rights and self-management in the workplace, primarily emerging after World War I in Europe. It emphasizes democratic decision-making by workers themselves, often through councils or assemblies that allow them to participate directly in governance and management of their workplaces. This movement seeks to empower employees, push for fair working conditions, and challenge traditional hierarchical structures in business, promoting collaboration and solidarity among workers to create a more equitable economic system.