YF’s approach was to analyse Mondragon as a case study in social innovation. The research is very thorough and well worth reading and I was particularly struck by the following aspects:
1. Mondragon is not a single co-operative, it is a constellation of different worker-owned co-operatives that collaborate. YF describe this as an ecosystem. And it is vast and successful. It comprises more than 260 different business units with over 75,000 workers in 35 countries and has annual revenues of over Euro 12 billion (comparable to Kellogg’s or Visa). It is the fourth largest employer in Spain.
2. Mondragon competes as a whole in the wider capitalist economy of the world but the co-ops within Mondragon do not compete with each other, instead they collaborate. For example, when one of its member co-ops recently ran into financial trouble, some 2,000 workers were relocated to other co-ops in the group.
3. Democracy is embedded in every aspect of Mondragon and at all levels. There is no CEO of Mondragon. The overarching body is the Mondragon Congress made up of 650 members drawn from the member co-ops. Within the constituent co-ops it is strictly one worker, one vote. Just over 80% of employees are members of Mondragon.
4. As a result of policy rooted in the democratic tradition of Mondragon, pay ratios are no greater than 1:9 between the lowest and highest paid employees. It is clear that the democratic culture embedded within Mondragon would never tolerate large pay gaps. Compare and contrast that with the UK’s leading companies as shown in our recent Pay Tracker report.
1. Learn from worker-owned business on corporate governance and pay ratios
2. Create a more inclusive economy by supporting a co-operative entrepreneurs’ programme
3. Encourage worker buy-outs to ensure business retains social value as part of planned succession.
Needless to say, The Equality Trust supports all of these asks as part of our long-standing commitment to economic democracy. We look forward to working with YF and Co-ops UK to build support for any and all proposals that would make our economy look more like Mondragon and a lot less like BHS. If you want to take action right now to help move us in the right direction, please sign and share our petition calling for mandatory pay ratio disclosure – thank you.