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Recession Frays Ties at Spain's Co-ops

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As appliance maker Fagor goes into bankruptcy with $1.16 billion in debt during Spain's long downturn, 1800 workers lose their jobs. Unemployment in the Basque town of Mondragon in northern Spain where Fagor is located, is up from 15% to 22%. Fagor was founded in 1955 and sold refrigerators, washing machines and televisions. Sales were 14 billion euros in 2012. An injection of 300 million euros from other members of the Mondragon co-op network and 80 million euros from workers failed to prevent the factories from closing. Decisions for international expansion with the acquisition of a French appliance maker created problems for Fagor because of the long economic downturn in the home base. Failure to move jobs to emerging markets with lower costs hurt Fagor, as Whirlpool and Electrolux moved jobs to China and other developing countries. Fagor's unique co-op structure of worker ownership made it difficult to move jobs outside Spain and France, and issuing new shares for capital is not possible under the co-op structure.

Spain's appliance maker Fagor and the Mondragon co-op network- bad decisions leading to bankruptcy

12/26/2013

Expansion by buying a French appliance maker to compete with Electrolux and Whirlpool and other decisions that led to Fagor's bankruptcy. As other appliance makers moved work to plants in emerging markets Fagor kept jobs at home and found it increasingly difficult to compete. In the end the other co-ops in the Mondragon co-op network decided against supporting Fagor with new cash infusions.

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