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Aaron Dawson Joe Marraffino Democracy at Work Network www.dawn.coop

Who we are Aaron Dawson Equal Exchange U.S. Federation of Worker Cooperatives Democracy at Work Network Joe Marraffino Arizmendi Bakery / Arizmendi Association Network of Bay Area Worker Cooperatives Democracy at Work Network

Who you are Occupy Wall Street Worker Cooperative Working Group Emerging Occupy worker cooperatives Others... Goals 1. Offer highly practical information to start-ups 2. Connect startups with existing worker cooperatives 3. Connect startups with technical assistance 4. Broadcast the worker cooperative message as a useful strategy to the wider Occupy movement

Context: Definitions Cooperative: a business that is owned and democratically controlled by its members for their common good or to accomplish a shared economic or social purpose Democratic: One member, one vote

Context: Other types of cooperatives Cooperative members are not always workers Park Slope Food Coop Co-op City Credit Unions Ace Hardware Ocean Spray Associated Press members are consumers residents depositors purchasers farmers newspapers But always Owned and controlled by members One member, one vote

300+ worker cooperatives in the United States 6 regional federations, 1 national federation, 30 CDCs Largest worker cooperative in U.S. has over 1,600 workers, several have over 100 workers Oldest operating worker cooperatives in the U.S. 40+ years

Union Cab Madison (1979-present)

Port Townsend Shipwrights Washington (1981-present)

Cooperative Home Care Associates New York City (1985-present)

Equal Exchange Massachusetts (1986-present)

5 WAGES Cooperatives Bay Area (1994-present)

5 Arizmendi Bakeries Bay Area (1997-present)

The Lusty Lady San Francisco (2003)

COLORS Restaurant New York City (2005-present)

Select Machine Ohio (2005-present)

Evergreen Laundry Cleveland (2009-present)

Worker cooperative organizing waves They are emergent throughout American history, but especially in waves that correspond to Periods of unemployment as a result of poor economic conditions Periods of rapid technological change which engender social dislocation Periods of social upheaval which call into question conventional world views about the nature and proper structure of work - Jackall and Levin, Worker Cooperatives in America, 1984

Steps to starting a worker cooperative Who initiates the cooperative? Some are Incubator-initiated, Some are employee buyouts Some are spin-offs Our focus is Member-initiated co-ops

Reflect at each step: should we continue? 1.Assemble an organizing group 2.Research business idea(s)' feasibility 3.Define membership and governance structure 4.Write a business plan 5.Incorporate legally 6.Set up financial systems 7.Raise start up capital 8.Start operating and implement business plan 9.Connect with your market and grow 10.Educate workers for participation (ongoing) 11.Adapt to the business climate (ongoing)

Worker Cooperative Business Planning and Finances

Create a meaningful business plan What is your business setting out to do? Serve an economic need? Benefit a specific community? Change an economic sector? Change a supply chain or trade pattern? Fill an under-served market niche? Create jobs? Better jobs? Jobs for certain people? Build local / regional assets? Stabilize an economy? Use internal democracy to benefit the external world

Example Equal Exchange Mission Equal Exchange's mission is to build long-term trade partnerships that are economically just and environmentally sound, to foster mutually beneficial relationships between farmers and consumers and to demonstrate, through our success, the contribution of worker co-operatives and Fair Trade to a more equitable, democratic and sustainable world. Guiding Principles Trade directly with democratically organized small farmer cooperatives. Facilitate access to credit for producer organizations. Pay producers a guaranteed minimum price that provides a stable source of income as well as improved social services. Provide high quality food products. Support sustainable farming practices. Build a democratically-run cooperative workplace. Develop more environmentally-sound business practices.

Example Cooperative Home Care Associates Cooperative Home Care Associates (CHCA) is a nationally recognized, South Bronx-based owner home care agency. Founded in 1985 to provide quality home care to clients by providing quality jobs for paraprofessionals, CHCA now anchors a national cooperative network generating over $60 million annually in revenue and creating quality jobs for over 1600 individuals. Goals Offer the highest possible salaries and benefits while building a profitable worker-owned company; Give workers opportunities to learn and grow as members of a health care team; and in doing so Provide reliable, high-quality home health care services to individuals who are elderly, chronically ill, or living with disabilities.

Plan for growth Grow to serve your market, or to serve your mission Most start-ups operate at a loss for some period External forces may force growth: demand, market change Better to plan for change than react to it

Getting start-up capital Member equity: initial capital contribution Cooperatives can pool member money as equity Equity gives membership rights, not property rights Co-op can lend equity to members, repaid through payroll withholding over some period Equity is "skin in the game" it can be lost Equity level should be accessible to future members Question: should value of the equity grow? Debt Investor equity is non-standard Debt from lenders is available from some sources Lenders will want some member equity at risk Lending can be shared - primary / subordinate Supporters sometimes will lend unsecured capital 5 Cs: Character, Collateral, Cash flow, Conditions, Capital

"Profit sharing" Is it Profit, or Surplus? Business profits become equity as Retained Income - and the value of the business increases Cooperative surpluses can be refunded to members as a Patronage. Member equity (Initial capital contribution, as mentioned previously) Retained patronage: member equity, held in the company The indivisible account: collectively owned equity Sharing losses Net income, positive or negative, is distributed to members.

Patronage The flow of surplus through the cooperative

Models for Everyday Democratic Management

Governance Matrix

Accountability 360 Transparent Peer Reviews Monthly Work Plans Annual Goals Measures of Success Annual Elections

Fostering Cooperative Participation Board of Directors Worker Owner Cabinet Education Committee Exchange Time Owners Manual Mentor/buddy Program Library 10% Time

Pitfalls of Democratic Management Overstepping authority Slipping through the cracks Whose job is it, anyways?

Legal Form Harvey Epstein Director, Urban Justice Center

Why not go without legal form? Ambiguous financial and legal relationships lead to problems down the line Unincorporated form can hampers growth and limit the relationships you can form Default legal form leaves you open to liability

Choosing a legal entity

Steps to incorporation: 1. Decide Membership and governance structure o Who can be a member? o What are members rights and responsibilities? o Who decides what? Committees? Elections? o How are decisions made? 2. Decide Financial structure (equity? patronage? debt?) o Do members contribute initial equity? o Does the cooperative need start-up capital? o How will patronage be distributed? 3. Create plain language bylaws 4. Consult with an attorney who is familiar with cooperatives

Challenges and failures in the worker cooperative development

Missteps happen 1.Assemble an organizing group 2.Research business idea(s)' feasibility 3.Define membership and governance structure 4.Write a business plan 5.Incorporate legally 6.Set up financial systems 7.Raise start up capital 8.Start operating and implement business plan 9.Connect with your market and grow 10.Educate workers for participation (ongoing) 11.Adapt to the business climate (ongoing)

Presenters Aaron Dawson - adawson@equalexchange.coop Equal Exchange W/O Manual: https://public.me.com/starspeed Joe Marraffino - joe@american.coop Democracy at Work Network - dawn.coop Sponsors Eastern Conference for Workplace Democracy - usworker.coop/east Fund for Democratic Communities - f4dc.org NYC Network of Worker Cooperatives - nycworker.coop Occupy Wall Street Worker Co-operative Working Group SolidarityNYC - solidaritynyc.org Urban Justice Center Community Development Project - urbanjustice.org U.S. Federation of Worker Cooperatives - usworker.coop