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¿Qué es una Cooperativa de Trabajadores?

Uno de los secretos mejor guardado en este país es la economía creciente de cooperativas de trabajadores y lugares de trabajo democráticos. Miles de personas trabajan en ellos, miles más son clientes de ellos. Son una parte creciente y esperanzadora de un movimiento que no solo esta en contra del modelo corporativo de explotación y abandono, sino que va más allá y crea una alternativa económica actual para la gente que necesita buenos trabajos más que nada.Pero, ¿qué son exactamente? Una cooperativa de trabajadores es una entidad de negocios donde las personas que trabaja allí son los dueños y la controlan. Las cooperativas de trabajadores prosperan en muchas industrias y regiones

Resource Details

Organization: La Federación Estadounidense de Cooperativas de Trabajadores
Date: 12/15/2022
Resource Type: Publication
Topic: Economic Justice

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