SXSW: Links & Resources on Worker Cooperatives

SXSW – Tech Cooperatives: A Better Way to Make a Living

Update:  the audio recording of our SXSW session is now available on the SXSW site:

http://schedule.sxsw.com/2012/events/event_IAP9313

Resources and Links

A co-operative is an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social, and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly-owned and democratically-controlled enterprise.  There are many different types of cooperative.  Worker cooperatives share the benefit of owning and operating a business among the people who work in the business.

Andi Shively, Moderator – Cooperation Texas
Jack Aponte – Palante Technology
Drew Stephan-  C4 Tech & Design
Raeanne Young – Quilted
Poonam Whabi – Design Action Collective

Special thanks to:
Anna Boyer – C4 Tech & Design
Benjamin Bradley – Gaia Host Collective
Thomas Beckett – Ownership Appalachia

Organizations and Resources
U.S. Federation of Worker Cooperatives – U.S. grassroots organization for worker cooperatives and democratically-managed workplaces.
http://usworker.coop/

Eastern Conference for Workplace Democracy – biennial conference of/for worker cooperatives for the eastern U.S. and Texas.
http://east.usworker.coop/

Western Worker Cooperative Conference – biennial conference for the western U.S.
http://west.usworker.coop/

American Worker Cooperative – Arguably the best source of current information about worker cooperatives.
http://american.coop

Statement on the Co-operative Identity – internationally-recognized definition of a cooperative and the seven guiding principles of the cooperative movement.
http://www.ica.coop/coop/principles.html

National Cooperative Business Association – The pinnacle organization for all cooperative sectors in the U.S.
http://www.ncba.coop/

International Cooperative Alliance – An independent NGO representing cooperatives worldwide.  Founded 1895.
http://www.ica.coop/al-ica/

GEO – Grassroots Economic Organizing – excellent source of cooperative news & current thinking on worker cooperatives.
http://www.geo.coop/

Technology Worker Cooperatives listserv – mutual support & information sharing
http://npogroups.org/lists/info/tech-coop

2012 International Year of Cooperatives – now in progress!
http://usa2012.coop/

Democracy At Work Network (DAWN) presentation on cooperatives to Occupy Wall Street
http://www.dawn.coop/content/dawn-gives-presentation-emerging-occupy-wall-street-cooperatives

Mondragon Corporation – largest worker cooperative in the world
http://www.mcc.es/ENG.aspx

Selected Bibliography

A Technology Freelancer’s Guide To Starting a Worker Cooperative – excellent handbook written by several IT co-op veterans.  (PDF)
http://www.american.coop/content/technology-freelancers-guide-starting-worker-cooperative

Humanizing the Economy: Cooperatives in the age of Capital, by John Restakis.  New Society Publishers (2010; ISBN 978-0-86571-651-3). A global survey of cooperatives establishing alternative strategies to capital-driven enterprise.

Companies We Keep: Employee Ownership and the Business of Community and Place, by John Abrams.  Chelsea Green Publishing (November 8, 2008; ISBN 160358000X). A practical and thoughtful study of Abram’s successful worker cooperative.

Putting Democracy to Work, by Frank Adams & Gary B. Hansen.  Berrett-Koehler Publishers (January 1, 1993; ISBN 1881052095; out of print). Considered the essential startup-guide for worker cooperatives; a third edition is in progress.

For All the People: Uncovering the Hidden History of Cooperation, Cooperative Movements, and Communalism in America, by John Curl.  PM Press (September 1, 2009; ISBN 1604860723).  A definitive history.

The Real World of Employee Ownership, by John Logue & Jacqueline Yates.  Cornell University Press (March 2002; ISBN 0801433495 ).  Statistical study of the competitive advantages of worker ownership in industry demonstrating that worker-owned enterprise outperforms investor-owned business by most measures.

Anarcho-Syndicalism: Theory and Practice, by Rudolf Rocker. AK Press (ISBN 9781902593920). Oldie but a goodie; a primer written near the beginning of the Spanish Civil War at the behest of Emma Goldman, it explains many of the foundational theories of modern democratic workplaces and organizations.

A non-exhaustive list of IT Cooperatives in North America

Active Tech Co-ops & Collectives:
Gaia Host Collective (Hosting, MA) – http://gaiahost.coop/
C4 Tech & Design (Web production, design, support, repair; New Orleans) – http://www.c4tech.com/
Quilted (Web Design, CA) – http://quilted.coop/
Web Collective (Web & Software Design, WA) – http://www.webcollective.coop/
Design Action Collective (Web & Print Design, CA) – http://designaction.org/
Electric Embers (Hosting, CA) – http://electricembers.net/
Ronin Tech Collective (Web Design, VT) – http://www.ronin.coop/
Tech Collective (IT support & Web Design, CA) – http://www.techcollective.com/
Union Technology Cooperative (support, network, repair; Madison, WI) – http://www.utcwisconsin.com/
Flywheel Tech Collective (software & Web development, design; Cleveland, OH) – http://www.flywheelcollective.com/
Koumbit.org – (Web development, design, hosting; Montreal, Canada) – http://www.koumbit.org/
Analog (Web design; various) – http://analog.coop/
Palante Technology (Web dev; Brooklyn) – http://palantetech.com/
Praxia Tech (Web & network mgt services; Chicago) – http://www.praxiatech.com/
Data Systems, Inc. (business software; Burlington, VT) – http://www.datasystems.coop/
CoLab Coop (Web design & development); Los Angeles & Ithaca, NY) – http://colab.coop/
Brierwood Design (Mobile and Web App Development; Ottawa Canada)  – http://www.brierwooddesign.com/
Software Co-op (Software product & web development; UK) – http://www.software.coop/
Beluga Software (Custom software development; Olympia, WA) – http://www.belugasoftware.com/
Plausible Labs (mobile apps & custom development; SF & NY) – http://www.plausible.coop/

 

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Legal Strategies for Sustainable Economies

We are more than delighted to host Janelle Orsi of the Sustainable Economies Law Center for her workshop on Legal Strategies For Social Enterprise and Sustainable Economies. Janelle provided a lot of rich information and ideas. Here are the online handouts accompanying the presentation.

  • DIY Carsharing: How to Start Your Own Carsharing Program, by Janelle Orsi
  • Free Online Book: The Sharing Solution: How to Save Money, Simplify Your Life & Build Community, by Janelle Orsi and Emily Doskow
  • Forthcoming:  Sharing Law: The Legal Landscape of the Sharing Economy, by Janelle Orsi (ABA Books 2012).
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