Venture Communism
Chris Cook writes a weekly column over at LabourList. He is also a regular contributor over at FT Alphaville.
His piece today is well worth a read.
As anyone who has read my blogposts will know, I believe that there is in fact another way of structuring utilities which is neither Public, ie owned by the State, nor Private, ie owned by the particularly toxic legal entity known as a Public Limited Company.
Firstly, I would hand over all of the shares in an East Coast Line operating company in trust to Mr Crow’s membership, and to other staff, whether or not unionised. What was good enough for Tyrone O’Sullivan and his fellow firebrand NUM members at Tower Colliery should be good enough for the RMT.
Then, with ownership remaining in the hands of the DfT or a “Custodian” entity on their behalf, the necessary capital for the operation of the railway would come from a “Capital Partner” who would share the gross revenues with the staff cooperative.
Part of the proportional “Units” or “n’ths” in the line’s gross revenues could and should be dedicated to pension obligations, and any balance would be available to be sold to investors interested in the gross revenues of the line.
All of the above is achieved through the use of a UK Limited Liability Partnership as a framework within which the above revenue sharing is carried out.
The outcome of such an East Coast Partnership is an interesting one. We could actually see Labour working with, rather than for Capital, and there is an opportunity for the staff and management to make common cause, share the revenues more equitably, and eliminate fat-cattery once and for all.
Moreover, there is an incentive for the operating member staff co-operative to operate to high standards of efficiency and quality, because the members will make more money if they do so.
Capitalism having failed, perhaps Mr Crow and his colleagues might give Venture Communism a try?
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I hate to say I told you so.
Erm, that’s cooperativism surely?
A form of, certainly.
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Nice to see our old friend Chris still spreading the word!
What Is Venture Communism?
http://www.telekommunisten.net/WhatIsVentureCommunism
Cheers,
Dmytri Kleiner.
Venture Communist