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Bienestar e inequidad: dos caras del cooperativismo de trabajo asociado

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  • Alina Marcela Bustamante Salazar

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RESUMEN Las cooperativas de trabajo asociado son una forma de organización que se caracteriza por la propiedad colectiva de los medios de producción por parte de los asociados, la participación democrática de éstos en las instancias de decisión y el trabajo autogestionario; han sido consideradas como una alternativa para la generación de empleo y la inclusión a la vida laboral de grupos sociales marginados. No obstante, en los últimos anos, se les acusa de servir de instrumento para flexibilizar y precarizar el trabajo. Desde estas perspectivas el artículo presenta el bienestar y la inequidad como dos caras del cooperativismo de trabajo asociado, a partir de evidencias encontradas en la revisión de literatura y en fuentes primarias. ABSTRACTWorker´s cooperatives are organizations which theirs partners have collective ownership of the production´s means. They have democratic decisions and self-administration. Worker´s cooperatives are very important because they create employment for poor people. However, they have been in recent years accused of the flexibility of the work. This paper explains why wellbeing and unfairness are two faces of the worker´s cooperatives, from literature review and data collection.

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  • Alina Marcela Bustamante Salazar, 2011. "Bienestar e inequidad: dos caras del cooperativismo de trabajo asociado," Revista Lebret, Universidad Santo Tomás - Bucaramanga, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:col:000385:008937
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