Democracy at Work in an Indian Industrial Cooperative

Democracy at Work in an Indian Industrial Cooperative

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Franke, Richard W.
Cornell University Press
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The authors tell the story of a democratic workers' cooperative that makes hand-rolled cigarettes, known as &quote;beedis,&quote; in the unorganized sector of a fiercely competitive capitalist economy in India. For decades, beedi workers have been among the most exploited and impoverished of India's work force. In 1969, in the southwestern Indian state of Kerala, several thousand workers banded together to form a worker-owned beedi cooperative. The authors argue that their skill and determination, combined with Kerala's generally leftist political culture, allowed them to beat the odds. The cooperative surprised the private sector beedi barons by creating an enterprise that has lasted and prospered, offering the best wages and benefits in the business, while making a profit and contributing to the local economy.The authors analyze the major features of the cooperative, assessing its overall structure, worker-elected management, shop floor democracy, and progress in providing a better life for its worker-owners. Tensions are also discussed, including the complaints of women workers and the need for diversification from tobacco.
EAN 9781501717550
ISBN 1501717553
Binding Ebook
Publisher Cornell University Press
Publication date May 31, 2018
Pages 272
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Franke, Richard W.; Isaac, T. M. Thomas; Raghavan, Pyralal
Series Cornell International Industrial and Labor Relations Reports