Learning From Mondragon

Co-op Cincy and Delegation Members to Present to City Council

At the end of last month, we got back from visiting the Mondragon cooperative association in Spain.

Mondragon has always been our North Star, and we were thrilled to tour the association with a delegation of civic, business, philanthropic, and faith leaders from Greater Cincinnati and Dayton, as well as worker-owners from our own network of worker cooperatives.

Since being launched in 1956, Mondragon's network of cooperatives has been an engine for economic growth while giving the Basque region the lowest levels of poverty and economic inequality in Spain.

Today Mondragon employs 70,000 people in an association of 80 cooperatives, which range from a grocery chain to engineering and logistics firms. It's the 10th largest corporation in Spain, with sales in 150 countries.

So, what did we do during our visit? Besides enjoying some delicious food and wine, we

  • toured cooperatives in Mondragon's network

  • spoke with business and solidarity economy leaders

  • visited a campus of Mondragon University

Among the cooperatives we toured were Fagor Electronica, a semiconductor supplier, and Grupo Ausolan, an industrial catering company.

The business leaders we met with included Josean Yela, managing director of Eroski, a Spanish grocery chain with over 1,600 stores. We also heard from the dynamic Armin Isasti, founder of Saiolan (Mondragon's co-op incubator), and co-writer of an extraordinary book on one of Mondragon's founders, Jose Maria Ormaetxea. 

Our tour was covered in the Cincinnati Business Courier, Movers & Makers, The Cincinnati Herald print edition, and other outlets.

In this 2 minute video, delegates reflect on the tour of the Mondragon cooperative association.

Key Takeaways

 

1. The cooperative model has the power to transform Cincinnati’s economy


The cooperative model may be unfamiliar to some in the U.S., but Mondragon demonstrates what’s possible when we embrace worker-ownership. Mondragon has transformed the Basque region, which has a similar population size as Greater Cincinnati. In addition, the conditions at Mondragon's founding (such as widespread polarization and inequality) are similar to conditions here.
 

2. We can build wealth by balancing the needs of people and business


In the Mondragon association, there’s an emphasis on balancing community needs (jobs, people) and business competitiveness (profits). Ten percent of each cooperative's profits goes toward the community.
 

3. Work is changing because of tech – and we can intentionally build our future economy


We can cultivate an economy of shared ownership and decision-making. We are on our way. In Greater Cincinnati, there are currently about 5,000 workers employed in businesses with 100% employee-owned ESOPS (employee stock ownership plans).
 

Next Steps


On Wed. May 31 at 12:30 pm, we (Co-op Cincy and members of the delegation) will give a presentation to the City Council in Council Chambers (Room 300) of City Hall about our visit to Mondragon.

We'll discuss how the city can support and fund the growth of worker-owned businesses in Cincinnati. We encourage you to join us and show your support! 

Since 2011, Co-op Cincy has worked to nurture a network of worker-owned businesses through training, ongoing coaching, and loan access. Our network now includes 16 worker-owned businesses ranging from an energy efficiency and solar power business to an urban farm.

As a nonprofit, we are funded through grants and donations. You can donate today to help us support worker-owned businesses!


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