As the EITB has been informed, the request has been rejected by the bodies of the Mondragon Corporation.
Euskaraz irakurri: Ulmak eta Oronak “itunpeko kooperatiba” izatea proposatu zioten Mondragon taldeari ekainean
Ulma Y Oronawho are currently studying the possibility of Mondragon Corporationthey were raised to be “agreed cooperative” to the group last June, although this request was denied.
At the time, as the EITB learned, the co-operative bodies estimated that “an approach by this entity, which changes the conception of Mondragon itself, would represent the largest revision of anything that has been done to date” since its inception. “Consequently, it would require a serene, deep and highly participatory process of work and reflection,” they emphasize.
According to Ulma and Orona’s proposal, the new relationship they would maintain with Mondragon would have these characteristics:
– They would no longer be grassroots co-ops tied to Congress
– The standards approved by Congress would not be applied to them
– They would generally not participate in the mutual cooperation and solidarity mechanisms
– They were going to make an annual deal with Mondragon
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