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Subject Work, Politics, the Economy, and Us
Date June 2, 2021 5:29 PM
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Lessons for nonprofits from worker co-ops, progressive organizers planning for the 2022 elections, and governors ending unemployment benefits early.

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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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This week we look at work, the economy, and their impact from many angles. Our lead story looks at worker cooperatives and the lessons nonprofits interested in more democratic workplaces might draw from these cooperatives’ experiences with worker management. We also feature an article about a recent conference of liberal donors and activists—and call attention to a potential oversight in their discourse. Another article looks at the latest example of workers being bossed around by politicians, as Republican governors act to strip nearly four million people of their benefits. Lastly, our upcoming Remaking the Economy webinar will explore both the world of work as it exists today and how to design work to be restorative and liberatory.
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Democratic Management: Lessons from Worker Cooperatives ([link removed])
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How do you operate a democratic nonprofit? Worker-owned cooperatives, some of whom have practiced workplace democracy for decades, may provide some answers. Read more... ([link removed])
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Liberal Organizers Consider 2020 Election Lessons and Gear Up for 2022 ([link removed])
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Progressive media, data, and movement activists examine the 2020 elections and eye the future. But have they reckoned with corporate power? Read more... ([link removed])

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GOP Governors Find a New Way to Harm Workers ([link removed])

In March, Congress voted to boost unemployment insurance through Labor Day. But 24 states are ending benefits early, cutting off support to nearly four million people. Read more... ([link removed])

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Envisioning a Restorative Future of Work ([link removed])
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Join our next Remaking the Economy webinar on June 17th, where Emily Kawano of the US Solidarity Economy Network; Jessica Gordon Nembhard, professor and author of Collective Courage; and Economic Hardship Reporting Project director and author Alissa Quart will explore how our work lives might be transformed to support health and wellbeing, and not just “jobs” but livelihoods. Register here… ([link removed])
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