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Divisions: Finance, Industry, Retail, Knowledge <br />
Divisions: Finance, Industry, Retail, Knowledge <br />
Website: [http://mondragon-corporation.com/ MCC] <br />
Website: [http://mondragon-corporation.com/ MCC] <br />
[https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/29/business/cooperatives-basque-spain-economy.html/ '''New-York-Times''' - A group of worker-owned businesses may present an alternative model to economies dominated by the interests of shareholders.] <br />
[https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2012/jun/24/alternative-capitalism-mondragon/ '''The Guardian''' - Yes, there is an alternative to capitalism: Mondragon shows the way by Richard Wolff]

Revision as of 05:31, 31 March 2021

Type: Worker cooperative federation
Founded: 1956
Founder: José María Arizmendiarrieta
Headquarters: Mondragón, Basque Country, Spain
Area served: International
Key people: Iñigo Ucín (president of the General Council)
Revenue: €12.110 billion (2015)
Total assets: €24.725 billion (2014)
Number of employees: 81,507 (2019)
Divisions: Finance, Industry, Retail, Knowledge
Website: MCC

New-York-Times - A group of worker-owned businesses may present an alternative model to economies dominated by the interests of shareholders.

The Guardian - Yes, there is an alternative to capitalism: Mondragon shows the way by Richard Wolff