This article focuses on the experiences of worker-recovered enterprises  in Brazil that became self-managed organizations. By tracing their  origins, characteristics and relations to the widest field of Solidarity  Economy, we discuss some of their present challenges, including their  relationship with the State, the trade unions and others. We start by  outlining the major discussions about adequate terminology, which at the  same time provides the first insights into the social and economic  structure of the sector. read more »