Social Sciences, asked by rishavsukul, 11 months ago

why the factory committees and the Trade Union formed in Russia​

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Answered by KRPS500
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Factory committees (Russian: zavodskoy komitet, zavkom, заводской комитет, завком), fabrichny komitet, fabkom, фабричный комитет, фабком) were workers' councils representing factory workers in the history of Russia and Soviet Union that accomplished workers' control in various forms. (In Russian language, the terms "zavod" & "fabrika" for factory are not synonymous: "zavod" is reserved for heavy industry and "fabrika" for the rest). Two basic meanings are to be distinguished.

Answered by CᴀɴᴅʏCʀᴜsʜ
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Factory committees sprang up during the Russian Revolution of 1917. To keep the factories going, the workers' committees have had to take the management into their own hands. In the first days of the Revolution, in February and March, the workmen left the factories and went into the streets. The factories stopped work.

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