Democracy at Work Institute

Democracy at Work Institute

Facilitating skill sharing among existing cooperatives

Other | United States of America | Community Development |

 

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The Democracy at Work Institute was created by the US Federation of Worker Cooperatives (USFWC) to ensure that worker cooperative development in economically and socially marginalized communities is adequately supported effective and strategically directed. It is the only national organization dedicated to building the field of worker cooperative development. Through research education and relationship building it meets the need for coordination of existing resources development of standards and leaders critical discussion of models and best practices and advocacy for worker cooperatives as a community economic development strategy. The Institute brings both a birds eye view of the national stage and an experiential on the ground understanding of cooperative business making sure that our growing worker cooperative movement is both rooted in worker cooperatives themselves and branches out to reach new communities of worker owners.

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Other Cooperative Operating 11 - 50 employees

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1904 FRANKLIN STREET
STE 400
OAKLAND, California 94612
United States of America



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Last Update: Dec 21, 2017 5:59 p.m.

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