Tesis
Pessoas com deficiência organizando-se em cooperativas: uma alternativa de trabalho?
Fecha
2004-11-18Registro en:
CARRETTA, Regina Yoneko Dakuzaku. Disabled people organizing in co-operatives: alternative for work?. 2004. 187 f. Tese (Doutorado em Ciências Exatas e da Terra) - Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2004.
Autor
Carretta, Regina Yoneko Dakuzaku
Institución
Resumen
Co-operatives are been presented as an insertion alternative in trade work for disabled
people, with different meaning from the most traditional proposals of leadings for
formal jobs under Brazilian CLT (Consolidate Work Laws), in individual functions, in
industrial activities, as the earlier proposal of professional rehabilitation models. On the
other hand, the work co-operatives besides possibilities of work generation and profits
are showed as a participative management and self-management in which there are
social and economics goals. Nowadays, the work co-operative, specially the cooperative
so named "popular" are been discussed and developed inside Solidary
Economy, movement that search from solidary enterprises for an alternative to capital
model of production. The popular co-operative involve socially excluded people,
without economic sources and sometimes without both technical and professional
knowledge which they might be able to develop economic activities like disabled
people. With the main objective to know and evaluate the possibility of work cooperatives
being able to include disabled people in work as well as to know the
challenges and the outlooks, the present research proposed to develop case studies
involving three kinds of enterprises. A lot of proposals and management were showed
by analysed experiences, by showing the necessity of co-operative formation,
challenges presented as a financial resources and technical capacitation, challenges in
own participative management (hierarchy, involvement of co-operative workers in
aggregative projects and challenges of owner management of choose economic activity
(legalization, sources, diffusion, distribution of goods and trading). At last, the
conclusion that co-operative management model could possible an alternative work/job
generation and amounts to disabled people as well as, their participation and social
inclusion. However, their building up there is no easy way and there are no handy
formulas. There are a lot of challenges in collective and democratic management and by
developing of own enterprise which confrontation involve not only technical meaning
but both management and cultural capacitation.