The Multinational Monitor
 
JULY 1984 - VOLUME 5 - NUMBER 7
 
Mondragon: Where Workers Call the Shots 


C O N T E N T S

Features

Mondragon: Where the Workers Call the Shots
- by Allen Nairn
The achievements of the Mondragon worker-owned cooperatives in Spain go beyond an impressive balance sheet. The co-ops raise the possibility of a realistic alternative to multinational business as usual.

Trouble at the World's Nuclear Dustbin
- by Jason Adkins
While developed countries and their multinational companies provide nuclear energy around the world, they're having trouble with the technology at home. A recent example is radiation leaking from England's Sellafield site, where the world's nuclear wastes are piling up.

The Megacorporate World of Ronald Reagan
- by Ralph Nader
"The Reagan-corporatist revolution has little to do with being conservative. It has everything to do with building a government of the Exxons, by the Generaol Motors, and for the DuPonts.

News Monitor

Beware the Seed Merchants
- by Baljit Malit and Anna Lloyd

Grenada: The Business of Invasion
- by Johathan Friedland

Grenada: The Private Sector as "Savior"
- by Johathan Friedland

Jamaica: Feeling "The Pain of Structural Readjustment"
- by Fitzroy Nation

Can Less Work Mean More Jobs?
- by Rachel Wolfe

Costa Rica: Green Alternative
- by Mariel Saqueira

Book Reviews

An Introdctory Course in Corporate America
- book review by Ethan Buckler

Businessmen: and Greenham County Women: Two Approaches to Turning Back the Multinational Muclear Weaphons Industry
- two reviews by Russell Mokhiber