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Re: 50 Piping Hot Years of Indian Coffee House

by Anarcissie <anarcissie@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 10, 2008 at 02:49 PM

See also:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Coffee_House
http://www.indiancoffeehouse.com/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bindifry/25498630/

and for an interesting related diversion

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurie_Baker
http://www.amazon.com/Laurie-Baker-Life-Work-Writings/dp
/0140154604

There is a Keralan "Indian Coffee House" in Bellerose 
(Floral Park), part of far eastern Queens (NYC) but I
do not know if it is the same outfit.   Maybe I will 
take the non-silk road (Long Island Expressway) and
find out.


In article <47D54420.2000905@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
 Dan Clore <clore@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

> News & Views for Anarchists & Activists:
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/smygo
> 
> [A chain of 300+ restaurants run democratically as workers cooperatives,

> with a 50-year history, looks like a rather remarkable case of 
> worker-owner****p-and-control.--DC]
> 
> http://tinyurl.com/2kauj6
> Fifty piping hot years of Indian Coffee House
> Web posted at: 3/9/2008 7:46:46
> Source ::: IANS
> 
> kozhikode € If you sip a cup of hot coffee at the Indian Coffee House, 
> you contribute to the cause of the working class. The popular restaurant

> chain, run by workers¹ cooperatives, marks its golden jubilee this year.
> 
> There are about 70 Indian Coffee Houses in Kerala that dish out idli, 
> dosa, vada, biryani and of course coffee among other things. But since 
> the chain has branches all over India, the fare varies from region to 
> region.
> 
> You can be sure of tasty, clean and reasonably priced fare at the Indian

> Coffee House. The Kerala branches function under two workers¹ societies,

> one based at Thrissur and the other in Kannur. ŒWe serve 10,000 
> afternoon meals a day and 25,000 people visit our 17 outlets daily,¹ 
> I.V. Sivaraman, president of the Kannur-based Indian Coffee Board 
> Workers¹ Cooperative Society, said.
> 
> The all-India branches are under their respective regional societies, 
> most of which are affiliated to the All India Coffee Workers¹ 
> Cooperative Societies¹ Federation.
> 
> The societies in Kerala were set up in 1958 and are celebrating their 
> golden jubilee this year. It was a year earlier in 1957 that the coffee 
> houses came to be owned by workers. The Coffee Board, which was running 
> these restaurants, decided to close them and retrench the workers.
> 
> Witnessing the plight of workers, Communist Party of India-Marxist 
> (CPI-M) leader A K Gopalan, the first leader of the opposition in the 
> Indian parliament, organised them and founded the Indian Coffee Board 
> Workers¹ Cooperative Society. The first society was set up in Bangalore 
> on Aug 19, 1957.
> 
> ŒNow, there are 11 Indian Coffee Board Workers¹ Societies in the country

> and they have more than 300 restaurants. There are also three societies 
> which are not affiliated to the all-India federation,¹ says Sivaraman, 
> who is also deputy chairman of the federation.
> 
> ŒThe society is truly a workers¹ cooperative. The president is elected 
> from among the workers. Any worker can contest the polls. The society is

> run by a board of directors, with workers as members,¹ said V. 
> Sasidharan Nair, president of the Thrissur-based workers¹ cooperative 
> society. ŒWe have 52 restaurants across Kerala. Last year the turnover 
> was Rs.340 million. The society is a non-profit organisation. As a 
> workers¹ venture the profit will go as benefits to them,¹ he added.
> 
> The coffee houses vouch that their aim is to provide quality food at a 
> low cost.¹You know how the price of provisions, especially rice, went up

> here. We did not hike the prices pro****tionately,¹ said Sivaraman. The 
> Kannur society clocked a Rs130m turnover last financial year. However, 
> the profit was only Rs115,000.
> 
> ŒThis shows that we are not for profiteering. As a workers¹ cooperative,

> we give all the benefits to our workers, just like in a government 
> service,¹ says Sivaraman.
 




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