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Cooperative ways of working : towards a Mediterranean research project
I have worked at the Open University for a number of years. First
with a small research unit which has been involved in doing
research on cooperatives particularly worker cooperatives. A few
years ago I moved faculties with in the University to the School of
Management where I have been involved in setting up a
management programme for people working in what we call
voluntary and non-profit organisations,or what is sometimes called
the social economy. So my interests have broadened out slightly
but I still think that the ideas I have been working with are very
much relevant to cooperatives.
The title ofmy presentation is about cooperatives in an alien world
and I think that perhaps the world is even more alien for worker
cooperatives. It is actually a more difficult world to survive in.
What I want to argue is, because of this there are various barriers
both to the formation of worker cooperatives and to their
development. If you are hoping to be successful at developing
cooperatives then I think you need to understand what those
barriers are. So I will talk about some of the barriers both to
formation and development and then go on to say brief1y what are
some of the things that can be done to overcome them. Certainly I
don't pretend to have all the answers but I can at least suggest a
broad framework.
To start with, I will brief1y introduce the worker cooperative sector
in the United Kingdom. Worker cooperatives historically have
tended to come in waves. The most recent wave in the United Kingdom really started to take off in the late 1960's and early
1970's. We need not dwell too much on this but we have mapped
this sort of growth in the formation of cooperatives over that kind
of time frame. By the mid 1970's there were about a 100 worker
cooperatives. The number then peaked by about 1988 to 1400
worker cooperatives. This number has now declined slightIy and I
might suggest later on why it has declined.peer-reviewe