The fascist regime created a corporatist economic system in 1925 with creation of the Palazzo Vidoni Pact, in which the Italian employers' association Confindustria and fascist trade unions agreed to recognize each other as the sole representatives of Italy's employers and employees, excluding non-fascist trade unions.[183] The Fascist regime first created a Ministry of Corporations that organized the Italian economy into 22 sectoral corporations, banned workers' strikes and lock-outs and in 1927 created the Charter of Labour, which established workers' rights and duties and created labour tribunals to arbitrate employer-employee disputes.[183] In practice, the sectoral corporations exercised little independence and were largely controlled by the regime, and the employee organizations were rarely led by employees themselves, but instead by appointed Fascist party members.[183]
pupppet•1h ago
So disappointing.
jnaina•59m ago
Waste of time. It's just a poor remake of "Pretty Woman".
Friendly reminder that Goebbels made a Titanic movie and Rattner very nearly killed the xmen franchise
moogly•50m ago
Pathetic collaborator.
saubeidl•46m ago
IBM built machines to help organize the Holocaust.
macinjosh•31m ago
Apple's locked down ecosystem is enabling the rollout of Digital ID which will eventually be required for Internet access and age verification law. This is why Google is locking down their ecosystem now too.
lm28469•30m ago
I can't believe how people who already have everything go to such length to get just a tiny bit more... It either is a mental disease or they're all scared of what happens if they stop gargling the balls
cyanydeez•1h ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fascism
>Corporatist economic system
The fascist regime created a corporatist economic system in 1925 with creation of the Palazzo Vidoni Pact, in which the Italian employers' association Confindustria and fascist trade unions agreed to recognize each other as the sole representatives of Italy's employers and employees, excluding non-fascist trade unions.[183] The Fascist regime first created a Ministry of Corporations that organized the Italian economy into 22 sectoral corporations, banned workers' strikes and lock-outs and in 1927 created the Charter of Labour, which established workers' rights and duties and created labour tribunals to arbitrate employer-employee disputes.[183] In practice, the sectoral corporations exercised little independence and were largely controlled by the regime, and the employee organizations were rarely led by employees themselves, but instead by appointed Fascist party members.[183]