by WCN | Jul 14, 2022 | Other_Articles
The worker-owned, Black-led food cooperative quickly shifted their operation to provide emergency food during the height of the pandemic. Now, they are looking to transition to a longer-term vision of a community-based food hub. CIVIL EATS – JULY 11, 2022 A...
by WCN | Jun 25, 2022 | External_Links
By Lohud – Published June 2, 2022 | Updated June 15, 2022 Finding work wasn’t a problem when Natividad Aguilar arrived in the United States 15 years ago from her little mountainous town in Guerrero, Mexico. The problem was getting paid. In a story...
by WCN | May 28, 2022 | Other_Articles
By Hell Gate NYC – May 17, 2022 “You decide what kind of job you have.” Clara Calvo, a worker-owner and home care worker, with her dog, Poochie, in her Washington Heights apartment. (Peter Senzamici/Hell Gate) Worker cooperatives are a business...
by WCN | May 28, 2022 | Other_Articles
By Hell Gate NYC – May 24, 2022 The 32-year-old mother of three had dreams of starting her own business when moving to the U.S. from Mexico 15 years ago. With the co-op, now she has. Natividad Aguilar, 32, is a worker-owner at a cleaning company in Washington...
by WCN | May 18, 2022 | Other_Articles
By Rachel Gertz – YES Magazine! – MAY 10, 2022 ILLUSTRATION BY KLAUS VEDFELT/GETTY IMAGES The healthiest and happiest companies in the world are democracies. At Louder Than Ten, the project management training company that I co-founded more than 13...