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Worker Ownership for the 99%

Press Release:
The United Steelworkers, Mondragon, and the Ohio Employee Ownership Center 
Announce a New Union Cooperative Model to Reinsert Worker Equity Back 
into the U.S. Economy

March 26, 2012

http://www.usw.org/media_center/releases_advisories?id=0523


Information:    

USW: Rob Witherell, rwitherell at usw.org

OEOC: Jim Anderson, jander77 at kent.edu

Mondragon International USA: Michael Peck, mpeck at mapagroup.net



Pittsburgh (March 26, 2012) – Leo W. Gerard, International President 
of the United Steelworkers (USW), together with representatives from 
Mondragon International, S.A., the global worker industrial cooperative 
leader, and the Ohio Employee Ownership Center (OEOC), announced today 
that a new “union co-op” model template is available for organizations 
wanting to combine worker equity with a progressive collective bargaining 
process. This template was created as follow up to the original USW-
Mondragon framework agreement launched in October 2009 to collaborate 
in establishing Mondragon-like industrial manufacturing cooperatives 
that adopt collective bargaining principles to the Mondragon worker 
ownership model of “one worker, one vote” within the United States 
and Canada.

Titled “Sustainable Jobs, Sustainable Communities: The Union Co-op 
Model”, this new public domain template (available at www.usw.coop 
and www.union.coop) offers a road-map primer for competitive and 
equitable employment creation based on fifty-five years of Mondragon 
principles put into marketplace practice. Aimed at creating an economy 
that can work for everyone who works, the union co-op model shows how 
“doing well by doing good” reflects core American values of self-reliance, 
community solidarity, and ownership as an ineluctable component of the 
American dream based on competitive business practices. The underlying 
union co-op principle is that this model will result in improved, self-
reinforcing, virtuous cycle worker and customer satisfaction through 
higher accountability, productivity, and efficiency because all workers 
will have an equal equity stake in the company, will share common goals, 
and adhere to common principles and practices that broaden the definition 
of value beyond the “bottom line”. Additionally, union co-ops through 
this model are structured to benefit from lower overhead costs while 
potentially accessing higher impact union benefit plans, such as 
healthcare and pensions. Simply put, union co-ops are a better way 
of doing business.


“To survive the boom and bust, bubble-driven economic cycles fueled by 
Wall Street, we must look for new ways to create and sustain good jobs 
on Main Street,” urged Leo Gerard, USW International President. “This 
union co-op model, created through our partnership with Mondragon and 
with the assistance of the OEOC, provides a viable road map on how we 
might begin fielding these sustainable jobs.  Worker-ownership can 
provide the opportunity to figure out collective alternatives to layoffs, 
bankruptcies, and closings in hard times, rather than having the rug 
pulled right out from under struggling communities to the benefit of a 
few at the expense of the many”.

Josu Ugarte, President of Mondragon International, added: “Mondragon 
is very pleased to support this historic collaboration - combining the 
world’s largest industrial worker cooperative with one of the world’s 
most progressive and forward-thinking manufacturing unions -  to work 
together so that our combined know-how and complimentary visions can 
transform manufacturing practices in North America within one hybrid 
union co-op model based on Mondragon principles and practices that we 
can believe in - because they work.”



Building upon this union co-op model, as well as the OEOC’s work with 
the Cleveland Foundation through the Evergreen Cooperatives platform 
(also designed and based on the Mondragon principles), exciting new 
projects in Pittsburgh and Cincinnati are well underway, with specific 
announcements anticipated in the next several months.  Additional 
projects based on the union co-op concept have begun or have been 
proposed in multiple locations from coast-to-coast. Pittsburgh intends 
to announce its first union-coop project sometime in the late May, 
early June 2012 timeframe.

OEOC Director, Bill McIntyre stated: “Statistics emerging from the 
Great Recession demonstrate that employee-owners were much less likely 
to have been laid off and much less likely to be looking for a new job 
than were non-employee-owners. By extension, employee-owned companies 
have more stable, loyal and experienced workforces which translate 
into real cost-saving, productivity and quality advantages in the 
marketplace. In the aggregate, employee-owned companies are more 
successful than comparable non-employee-owned companies, and the 
beauty of employee ownership is that success is shared by all 
employees and the wealth created has a positive impact on the 
communities in which they live.”

The USW-Mondragon union co-op model seeks to build on the foundation 
set by the ten Basic Principles that Mondragon co-operatives have put 
into practice during the past fifty-five plus years:



Open Admission
:
The co-op will not discriminate in the admission of new worker-owners, 
except that the worker-owner must accept the Basic Principles and be 
capable of performing the work required.



Democratic Organization:

The principle of “one worker, one vote” shall prevail throughout 
the co-op, including the annual General Assembly and the election 
of the Board of Directors.  Every worker-owner owns an equal share 
and has an equal vote through “one class” ownership.  



Sovereignty of Labor:

Labor is the main factor for transforming nature, society and human 
beings themselves. As a result, Labor is granted full sovereignty 
in the organization of the co-operative enterprise, the wealth 
created is distributed in terms of the labor provided and there 
is a firm commitment to the creation of new jobs.



Instrumental and Subordinate Nature of Capital
:
People are prioritized over profits.  Providing and creating jobs 
are prioritized over increasing the marginal return on investments.  
As President Abraham Lincoln wrote in his first State of the Union 
address in 1861: “Labor is prior to and independent of capital. 
Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed 
if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital, 
and deserves much the higher consideration.

Participation in Management:

“Ownership” must become more than just the value of a share.  
Workers must also undertake the responsibilities of ownership in 
the co-op by their participation in the management of the co-op, 
ensuring that the co-op remains accountable to its worker-owners.



Wage Solidarity:

Wage solidarity means there is less disparity among workers and 
the communities in which they live, reinforcing the equality and 
quality of ownership. In most cases, the highest paid worker in 
the Mondragon co-operatives makes no more than 5 to 7 times the 
lowest paid worker.



Inter-Cooperation:

Just as workers benefit from working cooperatively in a business, 
so too can co-ops benefit from working cooperatively with other 
co-ops. Such an interdependent system of co-ops allows each co-op 
to create and share common resources such as financing, research 
and development, and training, as well as to support each other 
through down turns in the markets or the economy.



Social Transformation:

A key part of the co-op’s mission is to support and invest in 
their communities by creating jobs, funding development projects, 
supporting education, and providing opportunity.



Universality:

The co-op supports all efforts to promote workplace democracy 
and promotes the co-operative model and culture as a means to 
achieve social and economic justice.



Education:

Education is valued as “the key to the development and progress 
of a people” and is critical to “democratize power”, as quoted 
from Mondragon’s founder, Father José María Arizmendiarrieta.   
Education and lifelong learning provide the tools for worker-
owners to adapt and sustain the cooperative.



Creating sustainable jobs and sustainable communities requires 
broadening the definition of societal value beyond “the bottom 
line” and moving to a more stakeholder-centric economy. Democratic 
worker ownership principles combined with social and economic 
justice differentiate the union co-op model from traditional 
business models, making the union co-op option sustainable and 
giving it a competitive edge over the long term as worker-owners 
get to benefit more fully from their hard work and own their 
own decision-making process and all the fruits of their labors.



The full text of the union co-op model is available at 
www.usw.coop or www.union.coop



About the USW: The USW is North America’s largest industrial 
union representing 1.2 million active and retired members in a 
diverse range of industries.(www.usw.org)



About Mondragon: The Mondragon mission is to produce and sell 
goods, and provide services and distribution using democratic 
methods in its organizational structure and distributing the 
assets generated for the benefit of its members and the community 
as a measure of solidarity.  Mondragon began its activities in 
1956 in the Basque town of Mondragon by a rural village priest 
with a transformative vision who believed in the values of worker 
collaboration and working hard to reach for and realize the 
common good.  Today, with approximately 850,000 cooperative 
members in over 260 cooperative enterprises present in more 
than forty countries; Mondragon is committed to the creation 
of greater social wealth through customer satisfaction, job 
creation, technological and business development, continuous 
improvement, the promotion of education, and respect for the 
environment. In 2011, Mondragon reached annual sales of more 
than twenty-four billion dollars with its own cooperative 
university, cooperative bank, and cooperative social security 
mutual and is ranked as the top Basque business group, the 
seventh largest in Spain, and the world’s largest industrial 
workers cooperative.  (www.mondragon-corporation.com)



About the OEOC: The Ohio Employee Ownership Center is an outreach 
center of Kent State University in Kent, Ohio.  It was founded 
in 1987 by John Logue who worked tirelessly to bring the successful 
Mondragon business practices and employee ownership structure 
and governance to the United States. Since Dr. Logue’s untimely 
death in 2009, the OEOC’s staff of eleven has continued to carry 
out its mission to promote employee ownership through employee 
stock ownership plans (ESOPs) and worker-owned cooperatives 
in order to broaden capital ownership, deepen employee 
participation, retain jobs locally, and increase living 
standards for working families and their communities. 
(www.oeockent.org)

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Tell Speaker Boehner and GOP obstructionists: Stop holding jobs and public safety hostage—pass the Senate’s bipartisan surface transportation bill immediately.

Thanks for all the work you do.

In Solidarity,

Manny Herrmann
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