of participation speaking at General Meetings, obtaining informati from representatives, standing for election and initiating proposals thro a participative body, that about a fifth of managers, technicians, juni managers and clerical workers were 'high' or 'moderate' partici whereas all the factOry worken were 'low' or non-participants (p. 374 For most of those questioned by Blum the 'advantages of the Comm wealth' were seen, particularly by the factory worken, first and forem in terms of the job security it gave (including the six months' sick leave although 'participation' was the item mentioned the next most frequendy.' Finally, in a question on the knowledge of the powen of the Community Council it was found that .26% of respondents had a 'working knowledge"~ 36% had a 'partial knowledge' and 38% 'little or no knowledge