
1975
The film depicts the complexities and conflicts that arise in workplace environments, particularly focusing on the dynamics between supervisors and employees in both public and private sectors. It illustrates various scenarios where disagreements occur, often leading to grievances that may involve union representation. Key themes include dress codes, assignments based on gender, seniority rights, and the struggle for fair treatment and representation in the workplace. The characters navigate these issues, highlighting the tension between individual rights and organizational rules.

Keep Up the Good Work

She's a Railroader

Women at Work

A Tale of Two Kitchens

Setara

L'empreinte

Money for Bread

Safety Awareness for Forklift Equipment

The Trouble with Women

The Last Blockbuster

A Cop Movie

After the Axe

Welfare

Man burde ta' sig af det

Almost Nothing

Qui veut la peau de la lanceuse d'alerte ?

Making the Happiest Employees in Japan: The Challenge of Hotel Associa Nagoya Terminal

Midnight Family

Working Women

The Last Day's Work