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Only two members now required to form a co-op in Andalusia

The measure was designed to boost co-operative development in the region

Czech coffee co-op aims to prove that co-operation works

The reputation of co-ops suffered under communist rule but a new wave of organisations is working…

Working Together: a final update from the Co-operative Heritage Trust

What are the final outcomes of the project?

Iranian minister wants a co-op for women street vendors

He highlighted the role of co-ops in empowering women, and called on female entrepreneurs to consider…

23 killed in two road accidents involving transport co-ops in Ecuador

Around 40 Ecuadorians lost their lives last month due to road accidents

Worker Co-op Solidarity Fund – when crowdsourcing meets co-op development

'We are now trying to reflect on why has this worked and how to make it…

New Internationalist relaunches print magazine

'With more space and a sharper design, we can go further in-depth and appeal to new…

USA passes new law to aid business transition to worker-ownership

The co-op sector has welcomed the new Main Street Employee Ownership Act

Co-operative sector responds to government’s Civil Society Strategy

Reaction from Co-operatives UK, the Confederation of Co-operative Housing, Abcul and Social Enterprise UK

What has caused the number of US worker co-ops to nearly double?

Co-op News speaks to Esteban Kelly, executive director of the United States Federation of Worker Cooperatives

Valencia looking to set up a co-op for hawkers

The project aims to help street vendors integrate into the formal economy and gain access to…

Wholefoods co-op Honeysuckle celebrates its 40th anniversary

The store in Oswestry, Shropshire, puts its longevity down to the flexibility of its worker co-op…