October is both Co-op Month and Employee Ownership Month, so today’s Economic Democracy Weekly examines the state of the employee ownership movement.
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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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October is both Co-op Month and Employee Ownership Month, so today’s Economic Democracy Weekly examines the state of the employee ownership movement. We begin with reflections on an international ([link removed]) employee ownership conference in Oxford, England. Next, we offer a story on how grassroots advocacy is achieving employee ownership policy wins in Massachusetts ([link removed]) . That’s followed by an article on the growth of worker co-op advocacy ([link removed]) . Lastly, this Co-op Month we invite readers to attend our free Remaking the Economy webinar on co-op ownership of mobile home parks ([link removed]) .
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How Can We Make Employee Ownership the Norm Rather Than the Exception? ([link removed])
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Employee Ownership Advocates Make Policy Gains in Massachusetts ([link removed])
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“What the worker ownership movement does is it stands by the principle of economic justice—and says people who do the work deserve the reward.” Read more... ([link removed])
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Unlikely Advocates: Worker Co-ops, Grassroots Organizing, and Public Policy ([link removed])
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“For groups like us, policy is never paramount. It’s just one piece of a full strategy for social transformation.” Read more… ([link removed])
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Remaking the Economy: Co-op Ownership of Mobile Home Communities ([link removed])
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Nationally, 18 million Americans live in mobile home parks, the nation’s largest form of affordable housing. On October 16th, from 2:00-3:30 pm ET, learn how residents are organizing to secure land tenure through cooperative ownership of the land. To attend this free webinar, co-organized with Shelterforce, please register here… ([link removed])
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