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Note from Michel Bauwens: this may very well be the key development to create solidarity structures for interdependent peer producers.
Note from Michel Bauwens: this may very well be the key development to create solidarity structures for interdependent peer producers.
See also: [[Business and Employment Cooperatives]], their official legal name.


=More Information=
=More Information=

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Note from Michel Bauwens: this may very well be the key development to create solidarity structures for interdependent peer producers.

See also: Business and Employment Cooperatives, their official legal name.

More Information

Saw-B is a belgian think thank. In this excellent french-language report, it reviews the history, present practice and potential evolution of new solidarity mechanisms for independent workers. Examples like SMart (Belgium), Coopaname, and others (Bigre) show an evoluton from support structures of those who wanted to transition to non-subordinated work, to actual solidarity mechanisms for working independents, morphing into a new type of labor mutuals which allows independent workers not to create entreprises but instead rely on mutualized solidarity structures to carry out their work and livelihoods.