This week’s Economic Democracy newsletter examines places where public policy can advance economic justice.
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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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This week’s Economic Democracy newsletter examines places where public policy can advance economic justice. We begin with an article on how dollar stores have undermined local grocers—and how policy can even the scales. Next is an article on how to restructure nursing home ownership to prioritize care. This is followed by a webinar clip on childcare and the need for public support. We conclude with a story about the growing role of employee ownership in Colorado.
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How Dollar Store Kudzu Consumes Local Economies—And What to Do About It ([link removed])
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“Dollar stores often function as economic kudzu, spreading relentlessly and cutting off the flow of dollars to homegrown businesses.” Read more... ([link removed])
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How to Restore the Care in Long-Term Nursing Care ([link removed])
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For-profit ownership of nursing homes has resulted in poor care for patients. By leveraging employee ownership and social finance, public policy can fix this. Read more... ([link removed])
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Care Workers Are Not an Afterthought ([link removed])
“Childcare workers are not in the same conversation [with] regular teachers… We're an afterthought, so we have to fight harder for funding.” Watch the video and read more... ([link removed])
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Building Public Support for Employee Ownership: Lessons from Colorado ([link removed])
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“Advocates of employee ownership must recognize that part of our work is countercultural: we must change the narrative of who our economy serves and how.” Read more... ([link removed])
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