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Show filtersCo-operators look to a radical past to shape the future
Delegates at the Ways Forward conference in Manchester looked to the movement's heritage for solutions to…
Why is Unicorn Grocery using sociocracy principles in governance?
A workshop at the Ways Forward conference in Manchester discussed how the model can be used…
Sixty new homes for members of Argentinian worker co-op
'It has been a long road and the recipients of these 60 homes have fought hard…
Community food co-op OrganicLea in search of new members
People wanted with skills in project coordination, community partnership work, education and training
Working Together: a final update from the Co-operative Heritage Trust
What are the final outcomes of the project?
Working Together: an update from the Co-operative Heritage Trust
The project aims to record and preserve the heritage of the workers’ co-operative movement of the…
Co-ops are key to a more social Europe, says CECOP-CICOPA Europe
A discussion of the European Pillar of Social Rights called for more supportive regulation for the…
Can co-op-to-co-op training help drive worker co-operative development?
A new report from Co-op Culture is looking at ways to grow the worker co-ops sector
Meet … Kevin Rowan, from the Trades Union Congress
'Co-ops and trade unions believe fundamentally about a balance of power in the workplace, a participative…
Book review: Shut down the business school – What’s wrong with management education
The book uses the example of Suma to show that there are viable alternatives to management…
Good Dog, Bad Zombie board game launched by US worker co-op
The co-op has designed the board game around the idea of co-operation