Cooperatives: Ulma and Orona “guarantee” their members that their conditions will be the same outside of Mondragon

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A van leaves the Ulma facilities in Oñati, this past Friday. / JOSÉ MARI LÓPEZ

The two firms that wish to leave the Group seek in their final assemblies to “remove fears” and make it clear that they will continue in the Lagun Aro pension system

Jorge Sainz

The 10,700 Orona and Ulma workers face a decisive week starting tomorrow. More than 4,500 cooperative members of both firms (1,750 from Hernani and 2,800 from Oñati) must vote on Friday if these two powerful and successful cooperatives leave the Mondragon Corporation, the main business group in the Basque Country, to win auto

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