Worker co-op airline

As we head into holiday season, it would be interesting to hear how you envision a worker co-operative airline would be structured.

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Much like other businesses. One difference would be the training and experience of, for example, pilots. In a worker coop airline, the kind of rotation of function among coop members would be reduced by the lack of training and experience of non-pilots, etc. But no principle is at stake: pilots and mechanics and clerks all do their part to make airlines work and therefore deserve an equal democratic control over the airline enterprise's decisions.


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