Buch, Englisch, 478 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Worker-owned Cooperatives Across the World
Buch, Englisch, 478 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
ISBN: 978-1-041-11427-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
The first of its kind, this book shows that enterprises owned and managed by their own staff as cooperatives, estimated to be over 300,000 in the world and to employ over 15 million people, can be economically sustainable in the long term and substantially contribute to community development.
Comprising 26 case studies, the book showcases how by providing membership and control to worker-member-owners and promoting community empowerment, worker-owned cooperatives have built sustainable businesses and fostered democratic decision-making across various sectors and geographies. The analysis emphasizes the importance of education and training, capital accumulation facilitated by supportive regulatory frameworks and inter-cooperative systems (networks, agencies, federations and peer groups), and the role of worker cooperativism in promoting equality, community development, and environmental sustainability. Worker and social cooperatives are well-positioned to address global challenges by promoting sustainable development, equality, and community-centric solutions. Worker cooperativism has shown a strong capacity to innovate socially, but also technologically, including over the past few years, while providing high levels of employment security and welfare.
The book is of great use to practitioners within the cooperative movement, in particular the worker-members of worker and social cooperatives themselves, as well as developers of such cooperatives within the cooperative movement, but also among development NGOs and social movements.
Zielgruppe
Postgraduate and Professional Reference
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
- Geowissenschaften Umweltwissenschaften Nachhaltigkeit
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften Betriebswirtschaft Management
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften Volkswirtschaftslehre Internationale Wirtschaft Entwicklungsökonomie & Emerging Markets
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften Betriebswirtschaft Unternehmensfinanzen
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften Wirtschaftssektoren & Branchen Non-Profit-Organisationen, Verbände
Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction, Chapter 1: Worker cooperatives within the wider cooperative movement: importance, evolution and the making of universal standards, INDIA: Chapter 2: Uralungal Labour Contract Cooperative Society: A Century of Excellence, KENYA: Chapter 3: Kigro Recyclers Worker Cooperative: bringing workers out of the informal economy, MOROCCO: Chapter 4: At-Tawafouk Cooperative: the unusual story of a Moroccan worker cooperative for waste collection and processing, GREECE: Chapter 5: From workers' struggle to workers' control through a cooperative: the VIOME case in Greece, FRANCE: Chapter 6: Introduction to the French worker cooperatives (SCOP), Chapter 7: Ethiquable, the path to cooperative fairtrade, Chapter 8: Parcs & Sports, an emblematic worker buyout 40 years ago, today an innovative business, Chapter 9: Quonex Alsatel, an ICT business taken over by its staff, Chapter 10: Ardelaine, a local development cooperative, SPAIN: Chapter 11: Worker cooperatives in Spain: review of their impressive growth over the last decades, Chapter 12: Agresta Cooperative Society: a relentless search for forestry solutions to achieve a more liveable society, applying the Cooperative Principles, Chapter 13: Gredos San Diego Cooperative Society: education is “the basis for achieving, among us all, a more supportive, innovative society, capable, fair and free”, Chapter 14: The Mondragon Group, one of the most important examples of entrepreneurial cooperation between cooperatives, ITALY: Chapter 15: Italian social cooperatives, a reality emerging from worker cooperatives, Chapter 16: Cauto Social Cooperative: “do, learn, share', Chapter 17: GOEL Social Cooperative Consortium: struggling successfully against the Calabrian mafia, Chapter 18: A unique support system for worker buyouts: The Marcora Law and CFI, UNITED KINGDOM: Chapter 19: The national worker cooperative background in the UK, Chapter 20: Calvert’s North Star Press Ltd: how a printing workshop was reborn, SWEDEN: Chapter 21: Vägen Ut! (The Way Out): a “social worker cooperative” for work integration, JAPAN: Chapter 22: The worker cooperative movement in Japan, Chapter 23: Central Worker Cooperative: combining services of general interest and work integration of disadvantaged persons, Chapter 24: Creators 440Hz: the Democratic Way of Living - From Democratic Education to Democratic Work, SOUTH KOREA: Chapter 25: Worker cooperatives in South Korea, Chapter 26: Happy-Bridge cooperative: Becoming a worker cooperative through institutionalizing and learning, CANADA: Chapter 27: Worker Cooperative History and Context in Canada, Chapter 28: Pivot: an architectural cooperative engaged in the community, USA: Chapter 29: Worker Cooperatives in the United States of America, Chapter 30: Cooperative Home Care Associates: worker cooperative development and unionisation hand in hand, Chapter 31: The Arizmendi Association of Cooperatives: a group of bakery worker cooperatives inspired by Mondragon, BRAZIL: Chapter 32: Uniforja – a story that has been built up for 24 years by workers in a self-management system, URUGUAY: Chapter 33: “La Diaria” cooperative: Uruguay’s second daily newspaper, NEW GENERATION COOPERATIVES: Chapter 34: Networks of IT worker cooperatives in Argentina and globally: FACTTIC and PATIO, Conclusions