Coops and workplace democracy

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interests:

  • transitioning a 30 year old business into a workership ownership model
  • starting a new worker owned venture
  • alternatives to business
  • workplace unionization
  • work at tech cooperatives
    • struggling to find business
    • working relationships with other groups
    • how to network
  • nonprofits
  • FOSSY tech coops track - https://fossy.us conference July 31-August 3rd in Portland Oregon
  • has employed tech cooperatives for contract work
  • tech services for nonprofits
    • assumed hierarchy in the workplace
    • how to demonstrate that the work is worker owned
    • how to recruit

reasons past places haven't been good

  • inequitable pay
    • labor not well compensated
  • contractors vs employees

change from worker to worker owner

  • 9-12 months
    • tried shorter and that didn't work
  • 1 month, 3 month, 6 month and 9 month checkin

Palante, Design Action , AlternativeTechs.coop, Sassafras.coop

New York State Cooperative

  • profit structure
  • structured as a C-corp, LLC or California Cooperative corporation

hedgefund and law firms are a good model of a coop

  • profit sharing etc

moving from an LLC -> coop

  • adding additional accountability management

what's the good size?

  • how to organize as you grow?
  • committees bring ideas to larger groups
    • or could give more autonomy to committees
  • 8-10 might be an indicator of forming smaller, interworking cooperatives
    • prioritize size for fully collective decision making
    • instead of formally delegating
  • 9 people work in a video chat :)
  • there are cooperatives that aren't fully horizontal

different governance structure

  • possibility to not be fully horizontal
  • board of directors
  • needed to build ownership culture among workers
  • accountability to workers
    • managers can't be on the board and can be fired

board elected by members

  • advisory council
  • staff representation?
    • can staff attend board meetings
    • board instruction not to interfere with staff
      • board just holds fiduciary responsibility
    • flat but someone holds the ED title, mostly for outside organization

tensions between unionisation and having a board

  • holds power while there is an unspoken agreement between workers and board

hold unionisation status for solidarity with labor movement

  • transition people as workers to employees
  • keeps standards for protecting from exploitation
  • there aren't union protections in coop structures so having unionisation prevents some bad things

food coops have clients

  • some are worker owned
  • Rainbowgrocery.coop
  • multistakeholder cooperative
  • EastBayPermanentRealEstate coop - ebprec
    • bylaws are written as a cartoon
    • anti-gentrification nonprofit
    • tons of levels of ownership

most resilient organizations

  • have multilayered levels of governance
  • coops can failed but if you are a part of a network
  • Resonate - streaming coop, alternative to Spotify
    • owned by listeners and artists and staff
    • governance structure giving proportional voting

Democracy At Work Institute

  • regional worker ownership developent
  • great resources

usworker.coop sustainable economies law center

  • fiscal sponsor of coops

how to give people equity when they leave?

  • land trust models
  • patronage