This document discusses different ways that companies exert power over workers through controlling their work conditions. It provides examples of three main types of control:
1. Coercive or "naked" power - Direct control over workers through long hours, low wages, and poor working conditions like those seen at various apparel factories.
2. Silencing political power - Using tactics like temporary or outsourced employment along with tightly controlled schedules to limit workers' power and ability to organize.
3. Internalized social power - Getting workers to internalize the company's interests, for example through company-focused social lives and compensation structures that encourage long-term dependence on the organization.