Mike - You might try contacting staff at Coady Institute in Antigonish NS
 

 


 Frank Hample
Somerville ME

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Gurstein <[email protected]>
To: 'RE-DESIGNING WORK, INCOME DISTRIBUTION,EDUCATION' 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, Jun 24, 2010 4:18 pm
Subject: Re: [Futurework] How about cooperatives?


Sad but true...



As an outsider to the coop movement I've been involved in a variety of

discussions/processes around establishing coops concerning the ownership of

local technology (ICT) infrastructures/applications both in N Am and in

several Less Developed Countries.  



Invariably these have come to naught, not because of the philosophy which

everyone seemed to agree with but because of either the overwhelming

cost/energy involved in working one's way through the legal maze of having

an "official" coop or alternatively attempting to shoehorn an existing

informal structure that works into a formal legal structure as required by

legislation which doesn't work.



Not sure what can be done about this as the legal structures are often

framed the way they are in response to business lobbyists who want coops to

fail.



Mike



-----Original Message-----

From: [email protected]

[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sally Lerner

Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 3:07 PM

To: [email protected]

Subject: [Futurework] How about cooperatives?





Now that Ray has energized the list (and reminded us that music is often the

best solace), what potential do any/all of you see in re-examining

co-operatives (i.e.producer, consumer, worker, credit unions) as possible

roads to better ways of organizing lives (while we await the advent of basic

income and the bit tax, of course).   



I've been digging into recent literature and examples (e.g. the Cleveland

Model in the U.S.), finding some useful analysis of why co-ops are good,

especially in crises, why they have trouble starting up and surviving,  what

can be done to address the problems, etc. etc. --good stuff, definitely

stimulates hopeful thoughts.  



Which I need day to day to counter the sick feeling from the BP disaster - a

whole ecosystem and culture -- and way of life -- wiped out.



Check google and amazon for a wealth of material on co-operatives.   Is this

a path worth re-visiting? Is Mondragon still relevant for the future of

work?  What think all of you?



Cheers,   Sally 

 

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