John McNamara's blog
A series on Distributism, Mondragon, and the US Worker Co-operative Movement
Gentle Readers:
I want to take the energy from the US Federation of Worker Co-operatives and power a discussion about the US Labor Movement. As part of this, I have started a series on my blog, The Workers' Paradise. It is based on my experience, my recent reading of Race Matthew's Jobs of Our Own, the Conference, and the increasing excitement over Mondragon and Cleveland. I hope that you find it provocative. I hope that you become motivated to comment and debate. I don't plan to re-post here, but I will leave that to GEO's editors if they want to pull it, they may.
thanks for reading.
The Cooperative Index Tool
Marketing the Coop Advantage in a Worker Coop
2010 Conference: EdVision Activates Education
One of the great treats at a national worker coop conference is to learn about the incredible stories that exist. It is easy, sitting in our cooperatives at home, to imagine a world where we are the greatest thing since sliced bread. Then we come to a conference and get our mind blown--not just once, or twice, but several times.
The Role of Compassion in Worker Cooperatives
I wasn't quite sure what to expect when I wandered into the meeting room. The description discussed the important role of compassion in dealing with conflicts as opposed to the more common acts of assigning blame.
It was led by Michael Johnson who is part of the Valley Alliance of Worker Cooperatives, GEO and has been living in an intentional community for 30 years. Part of this workshop was based on his real-life experiences in attempting to find more productive methods of resolving conflict.
Our Calling and Building the Movement
I still have a few more posts on the National Worker Cooperative Conference held in Berkeley last week, but this post isn't about the specific workshops, but a general feeling and vibe that I found at the conference (and at other conferences). The work of building a cooperative society isn't quite like other trade associations or business cultures.
Unions and Coops
I wasn't able to sit through the entire presentation, however, I wanted to capture as much as I could of this interesting presentation about the ability of labor unions and worker cooperatives to co-exist and to thrive.
Toxic Soil Busters
The Toxic Soil Busters are a youth cooperative. These are "youth" in terms of age. They are located in Worchester, MA. They work to clean the soli of their community of the lead paint that was so heavily used by during the industrial age of this area. Since lead poisoning effects children in a more severe manner than adults (although still dangerous), this coop is essentially young people (non-adults) helping to clean the community of lead to help the generation behind them.
Deeper Meanings of Cooperation
Heading to Headquarters
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