Solidarity economy: Case studies from Rojava and Jackson, Mississippi

Sacajawea Hall from Cooperation Jackson and Huriye Semdin from Rojava shared their experience during a workshop…

The ILO: from 1919 to current day

Stirling Smith celebrates the centenary of the United Nations agency with a mandate to promote co-operatives

Ed Sheeran makes the Co-op’s funeral music top ten

Frank Sinatra’s ‘My Way’ remains the top choice for funeral songs but there are no hymns…

BCCM welcomes ALP Growth and Productivity Taskforce

The Australian Business Council of Co-operatives and Mutuals welcomed the announcement

Q&A: Deb Oxley, the Employee Ownership Association

'An increase in the number of businesses that give employees a voice and a stake will…

How are employee-owned businesses different from other enterprises?

Insight from Co-operatives UK, Calverts and the Worker Co-op Council

Q&A: Lucy Humphrey and Tony Carr, social care worker co-op Leading Lives

The model gives employees the chance to take greater responsibility for the running and development of…

SEWA’s role in a changing world of work

Founded by activist Elaben Bhatt, the trade union fights for women workers in the informal economy

Co-ops and the Global Commission on the Future of Work: Q&A with Simel Esim

How are co-operatives responding to the world of work challenges?

Irish farmers respond to co-ops’ milk price cuts

Over the last couple of weeks the Irish Farmers' Association has been campaigning for co-ops to…

Southern Co-op colleague decorates community bus for new life on nature reserve

The bus will be used at the centre as part of its work to train people…

Leaders from Dominica’s credit unions visit US for training and information exchange

Credit unions, which serve 97% of the island's population, were severely affected by Hurricane Maria in…