by WCN | Apr 7, 2023 | Other_Articles
Community wealth building initiatives are taking hold in cities across the world, strengthening worker pay, local economies and democracy. By Pamela Haines Waging Nonviolence February 6, 2023 A recent help-wanted ad for a laundry worker in Cleveland contained some...
by WCN | Mar 11, 2023 | Other_Articles
BY CASEY WELDON CINCINNATI Spectrum 1 News – March 7, 2023 CINCINNATI — Victoria Russell and three of her friends started A Touch of TLC Home Care in 2018. It’s an in-home, non-medical care business that aims to help older adults and others with assisted-living...
by WCN | Oct 13, 2022 | Other_Articles
Cooperative Development Institute – April 29, 2021 Business Ownership Solutions (BOS) works with business owners and their employees to think through whether conversion to employee ownership is feasible and could meet their needs, whether as a succession plan or...
by WCN | Oct 12, 2022 | Other_Articles
Democracy at Work Institute – May 4, 2018 A Yard and a Half Landscaping employees bought the business from a retiring founder. Now it’s a thriving worker cooperative in...
by WCN | Aug 21, 2022 | Other_Articles
Cafe Euphoria isn’t just another co-op. Its trans and gender-nonconforming owners are pursuing a vision of radical equality. By Mike De Socio yes magazine – AUG 16, 2022 From the outside, Cafe Euphoria might seem like any other coffee shop in downtown Troy, New...
by WCN | Jul 14, 2022 | Other_Articles
The worker-owned, Black-led food cooperative quickly shifted their operation to provide emergency food during the height of the pandemic. Now, they are looking to transition to a longer-term vision of a community-based food hub. CIVIL EATS – JULY 11, 2022 A...