[Scpg] FILM/Shift Change/Investigates employee-owned businesses that provide secure, dignified jobs in democratic workplaces even in today's economic crisis.
Wesley Roe and Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
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Shift Change
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http://vimeo.com/38342677
Investigates employee-owned businesses that provide secure, dignified
jobs in democratic workplaces even in today's economic crisis.
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69 minutes
SDH Captioned>>
Directed by Melissa Young and Mark Dworkin
Produced by Melissa Young
Associate Producer: Natasha Dworkin, Tony Harrah
Photography, Editing: Mark Dworkin
A Moving Images Production
"A compelling story of real possibilities at a time when many think
there are no solutions to this current difficult economic situation."
Paul Hazen, President & CEO, National Cooperative Business Association
SHIFT CHANGE: PUTTING DEMOCRACY TO WORK tells the little known stories
of employee-owned businesses that compete successfully in today's
economy while providing secure, dignified jobs in democratic workplaces.
With the long decline in US manufacturing and today's economic crisis,
millions have been thrown out of work, and many are losing their homes.
The usual economic solutions are not working, so some citizens and
public officials are ready to think outside of the box, to reinvent our
failing economy in order to restore long term community stability and a
more egalitarian way of life.
There is growing interest in firms that are owned and managed by their
workers. Such firms tend to be more profitable and innovative, and more
committed to the communities where they are based. Yet the public has
little knowledge of their success, and the promise they offer for a
better life.
Amongst the organizations featured in SHIFT CHANGE are:
Mondragón Cooperative Corporation - Begun in the 1950s, the Mondragón
co-ops have transformed a depressed area of Spain into one of the most
productive in Europe with a high standard of living and an egalitarian
way of life. They are owned and managed by their workers. Seeing the
achievements of the MCC helps to overcome the idea-widespread in North
America-that worker run cooperatives can only exist on the economic fringe.
The Evergreen Cooperatives in Cleveland, OH - This is an ambitious urban
redevelopment model, directly inspired by Mondragón, where local
institutions and public officials are supporting green cooperatives of
previously marginalized, predominantly African American workers, who
provide commercial laundry services, install solar energy systems, and
grow vegetables in vast urban greenhouses.
Arizmendi Association of Cooperatives, San Francisco, California -
Started 30 years ago, there are now six of these independent worker
owned and managed cooperative bakeries that work together to provide the
financial and legal services they need, and to incubate new coop bakeries.
Equal Exchange, Boston MA: Founded in 1986, Equal Exchange is one of the
largest roasters of fair trade coffee in the world.
Other films by Mark Dworkin and Melissa Young are We Are Not Ghosts,
Good Food, Argentina: Hope in Hard Times and Argentina: Turning Around,
Net Loss, Another World is Possible, Not for Sale, Gene Blues, Islas
Hermanas and Risky Business.
Grade Level: Grades 10-12, College, Adult
US Release Date: 2012 Copyright Date: 2012
DVD ISBN: 1-93777-238-1
Reviews
"This is a very important film on a very important topic that is almost
completely neglected by business schools. As our current economic
structures veer ever closer to collapse, the cooperative alternative has
become more important and more attractive. Seeing the sophistication of
these businesses and listening to these co-op member/owners talk about
their work is totally inspiring. Another world IS possible - and it
looks like this!"
Jill Bamburg, Core Faculty, Bainbridge Graduate Institute, Author,
Getting to Scale: Growing Your Business without Selling Out
"Shift Change offers us living examples as well as an inspiring vision
of what a productive, just, and sustainable economy can look like. The
film's core message can help to build bridges across different groups
who are united in their commitment to the economic vitality and fairness
of their own communities. The overall message, the cases, and the
analysis are exactly what we need to help chart pathways out of the
global economic crisis."
George Cheney, Professor and Coordinator, Doctoral Education in
Communication and Information, Associate Investigator, Ohio Employee
Ownership Center, Kent State University, Author, Values at Work:
Employee Participation Meets Market Pressure at Mondragón
"One of the barriers to fostering cooperative values and businesses in
North America is the lack of awareness of the benefits that well
organized cooperatives with good business practices can offer to workers
and communities. Educating the public to the cooperative approach to
business is an important contribution which Shift Change can make."
Ted Howard, Executive Director of Democracy Collaborative, University of
Maryland
"A refreshing and thoughtful response to those who argue there are no
better or even viable alternatives to our current for-profit, top-down
market-based economic organizations...The film exposes the viewer to the
wide range of workers (from highly skilled engineers to newly arrived
immigrant workers) as well as workplaces (from household appliances to
industrial laundry) engaged in cooperative production. Shift Change
could easily be used effectively in economics, sociology, political
science, and management courses."
Randy Albelda, Professor of Economics and Senior Research Associate at
the Center for Social Policy, University of Massachusetts-Boston
"A first-rate documentary...A unique educational film. Shift Change
persuasively demonstrates the success of worker cooperatives in building
industry through democratic ownership that also paves the way to
advancing new forms of democracy in capitalist society. What makes the
film so convincing is the overwhelming evidence that is conveyed to all
that cooperatives are imperative in advancing the American Dream of
worker control and democratic governance. Shift Change is a sweeping and
indispensable documentary!"
Immanuel Ness, Professor of Political Science, Brooklyn College, City
University of New York, Co-Editor, Ours to Master and To Own: Worker
Control from the Commune to the Present
"The world has changed but most businesses are still run as they if it
were last century with a few on top operating with as little concern for
their workers as for the community or the environment. Fortunately,
against this model stands a vibrant group of worker cooperatives
stretching from the Basque region of northern Spain to the rust belt
cities of Cleveland, Pittsburgh, and Madison Wisconsin. Shift Change
tells how workers are creating a new business model, one that is
democratic, egalitarian, and concerned for the community; a model that
is also, ultimately, more productive because it draws on the talents and
the skills of the workers themselves."
Gerald Friedman, Professor of Economics, University of Massachusetts at
Amherst
"The North American worker cooperatives and the Mondragón cooperatives
in Shift Change tell a compelling story of real possibilities at a time
when many think there are no solutions to this current difficult
economic situation."
Paul Hazen, President and CEO of the National Cooperative Business
Association
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DVD Features
Includes case studies, SDH captions for the deaf and hard-of-hearing and
scene selection.
Links
The film's website
The producers' website
Subjects
Activism
American Studies
Anthropology
Business Practices
Capitalism
Community
Cooperatives
Economics
Fair Trade
Labor and Work Issues
Local Economies
Sociology
Spain
Sustainability
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"Gorgeous! Simply beautiful! I love what I see so far. The U.S.
Federation of Worker Cooperatives strongly supports this project."
Melissa Hoover, Executive Director, U.S. Federation of Worker Cooperatives
"The basic purpose of Shift Change is to encourage the development of
work cooperatives in North America as one solution to our severe
economic problems as well as a means for a regional economy to compete
successfully in the global economy. We at the CMRC can see using the
documentary in many ways."
Dan Swinney, Executive Director of Chicago Manufacturing Renaissance Council
"An uplifting film that offers cross-cultural perspectives on
worker-owned, worker-run businesses. This film would be appropriate for
courses dealing with issues of social class, the economy, social change,
or worker rights."
Amy Blackstone, Associate Professor and Chair of Sociology, University
of Maine
"This is an essential introduction to worker-ownership. The film
presents the building blocks of cooperativism, from the pleasure and
pain of group decision-making to the process of building networks of
coops, clearly and compellingly in the words of worker-owners themselves."
Chris Tilly, Professor of Urban Planning, Director of the Institute for
Research on Labor and Employment, University of California-Los Angeles
"Brilliant...For the labor movement, the film opens up the interesting
question of what would a union worker cooperative model look like. In an
economy where casino-like investment decisions are rewarded and
outsourcing of employment hurts us all, worker cooperatives present a
healthy alternative to business as usual and the usual types of businesses."
Jeff Johnson, President, Washington State Labor Council, AFL-CIO
"Shift Change brings you behind the scenes at some of the most exciting
cooperative successes in Europe and the United States. This is a
movement that's creating jobs, strengthening communities, and showing
that another economy is possible. It's a movement that's taking off--and
this film is the way to understand what's happening."
Sarah Van Gelder, Executive Editor, YES! Magazine
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