Worker Co-op City Policies
Building an economy that is truly just and resilient means putting worker ownership at the forefront of economic development policies. Local governments can play a critical role in cultivating a friendly policy environment for worker cooperative development. The question for cooperative advocates is, where do we start? This page provides some helpful resources for jump starting local campaigns to promote and remove barriers to worker-owned businesses.
Below, you will find:
Crafting a Clean Energy Future on Martha’s Vineyard
South Mountain Company [a worker-owned co-op], an integrated architecture, engineering, design, and build firm, has been bringing renewable energy to Martha’s Vineyard for more than 40 years. Pioneers in the industry, SMC has developed a unique approach to integrating renewable technologies to make the most of available sustainable resources.
50 allies #shutdown South Bay detention center in Boston
LIVE: 50 allies #shutdown South Bay detention center in Boston in support of immigrant workers going on strike on May 1st.
We are exactly one week away from the largest immigrant-led strike of our generation.