Worker Cooperatives and Democratic Management


Summer 2016 quarter (Session I)

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This course will offer a general overview of the worker cooperative business model, in context of the history of cooperatives and international definitions of cooperatives. A multimedia approach will be used combining lectures, case studies, panel discussion, films, and games to help students learn about the unique challenges of worker ownership. A specific focus of the course will include the governance and accountability models used to manage business in which the employees own and control their workplace and how worker owners balance the needs of the business with the needs of the individual member.  Students will complete a brief report on support institutions and research project comparing either the governance or accountability model of an existing worker coop to a traditional business within the same industry. A daily assigment related to the reading will also be required. 

Program Details

Preparatory for studies or careers in

managment, human resources, history

Location and Schedule

Campus location

Olympia

Schedule

Offered during: Evening

Advertised schedule: Mon and Wed, 5:30 -9:30p

Books

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Online Learning

Hybrid Online Learning < 25% Delivered Online:

Registration Information

Credits: 4 (Summer)

Class standing: Freshmen–Senior

Maximum enrollment: 20

Summer

Course Reference Number

First Session (4 credits): 40137

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