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World Service,15 Oct 2011,28 mins

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There are not many ways to run a company but one group has been organising itself in a very successful alternative way for decades. It is the Mondragon Group, the world's largest worker cooperative. It is based in a small city of the same name in the Basque region of Northern Spain and is owned by 70,000 of its workers. With an eye towards globalisation and innovation, Mondragon is a collection of 256 separate companies in 18 different countries. Peter Day went to this hive of cooperative expertise to find out what makes this special company really work.

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