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On-Line INFOBASE - ingredients - regulations - labeling - cosmetics - personal care products. A Network of Cooperatives Gets Organized in New York City: Low-income and immigrant workers well-represented. Permanent link to this article: By Michael Johnson On a cold Friday morning in mid-December, 40 people gathered together on the 12th floor in a mid-Manhattan building to see how much interest and energy there was for starting a worker cooperative network in the Big Apple. They came on that Dec. 18 morning representing functioning worker co-ops, groups in the process of starting worker co-ops, non-profit incubators of worker co-ops, and support organizations. They came from all over New York City and Long Island. The Center for Family Life, Inc., a United Neighborhood House community center in the Sunset Park area of Brooklyn used their annual city-wide symposium to call this cooperative forum.

Gary Carter, executive director of the Little Sisters of the Assumption Family Health Service, Inc. "On the one hand there is the value of democracy. The coming together of the Co-op Network How did this happen? The CFL initiative began over four years ago. How to do this? Starting a cooperative - Cultivate.Coop. Sample Legal Documents for Cooperatives. Starting a cooperative - Cultivate.Coop. Resource Library | Democracy at Work Institute. Democracy at Work Institute. GSA Directory. I.O. Longe Shea Butter Trader Nigeria Boslopam Nigeria Limited Shea Nut Collector | Shea Butter Trader Nigeria ENTREPRENEUR YOUTH COOPERATIVE MULTIPURPOSE SOCIETY Akua Wood Retailer United Kingdom Sheabutter Cottage Alan Beales Nigeria Theo B Roma Cacao Ltd Alex Thomas Service Provider | Brand Canada New Directions Aromatics Inc. Cote d'ivoire (Ivory Coast) KARITE AFRIQUE SARL Ali Saidu Shea Butter Trader | Industrial Processor Nigeria SALID AGRICULTURE NIG LTD. Business Plan Outline.

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So, if you have a business question, we have an answer. Come to BOC! For more BOC locations, click here. How to Start A Worker Co-op. In the age of unemployment, downsizing, and outsourcing, where can a poor soul find a job? Well, maybe it’s time we create our own. Self-employment is an option and can seem freeing, but it’s hard to do everything yourself and find time for a non-work life. The worker coop is an alternative to the isolation of self-employment and the exploitation of traditional jobs.

Worker coops can be more satisfying than working for the man. Worker-owners aren't forced into a hierarchy, and they have more say over what the business does than traditional employees. You still have to be responsible managing a coop, maybe more so, but your coworker-owners will likely be nicer and more understanding of personal needs and quirks than middle-management at any corporation. You will probably make more money by cutting out the investors and managers, unless you were one of them, in which case: welcome to egalitarianism!

So what is a worker coop? Courtesy of Rainbow Grocery Whew! Courtesy of Box Dog Bikes. How to Start A Worker Co-op. Information for Start-Ups | Democracy at Work Institute. University of Wisconsin Center for Cooperatives - Cover. Center for Cooperatives | University of Wisconsin-Madison. Home > How to Start > Start-up Resources Gathering information about the cooperative start-up process should include both reading and talking to knowledgeable people. Other cooperatives may also be willing to share information about about cooperative operations and issues specific to the business sector. Organizations Providing Cooperative Development Assistance Click here for a listing. Resources: General Cooperatives in Wisconsin: the Power of Cooperative Action University of Wisconsin Center for Cooperatives Cooperative Equity and Ownership: An Introduction Cooperatives - A Tool for Community Economic Development University of Wisconsin Center for Cooperatives How to Start a Cooperative USDA Cooperative Information Report 7 Keys to Success for Food Co-op Start Ups in Rural Areas: Four Case Studies USDA Research Report 208 Co-op 101: A Guide to Starting a Cooperative Cooperative Development Institute Resources: Incorporation, Bylaws and Financing a Start-Up Cooperative.