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Inside the Brooklyn Packers’ Vision for a Community-Based Micro Food Hub
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 version...
Meet a Worker Co-op: Home Care Edition
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 structure that allows...
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Serving More Than Food: Restaurant Co-Ops Put Economic Justice on the Table
Truthout – Published January 19, 2022
In the face of horrendous work environments and staggering levels of worker exploitation, many restaurant workers and their advocates are advancing alternative models of management and ownership geared toward breaking the cycles of abuse and disempowerment that define much of the industry. One of the most interesting models being explored is the worker cooperative: businesses that are owned and run collectively by the workers themselves.
Maine Voices: Co-ops reveal the power in the concept of ‘we’
By Dave Libby
Press Herald – Posted November 9, 2021
When they organize as cooperatives, people find that they can accomplish more when they work together.
What if Workers Owned Their Workplaces?
The Nation – Published March 8, 2019
The cooperative movement is showing that worker-owned businesses can not only survive, but thrive.
What if employees co-owned the business where they work?
The Guardian – Published September 29, 2018
A quiet consensus is emerging across the political divide: Bernie Sanders and Paul Ryan both advocate enabling Americans to co-own the businesses where they work.