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Can Networks of Worker Cooperatives Reduce Economic Inequality?
Owners at Work
English - June 20, 2020 02:01 - 58 minutes - 53.5 MBEntrepreneurship Business Science Social Sciences esop economicdevelopment economics communitydevelopment employeeownership labor workercooperatives workerownership Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
he world of employee ownership is made up of a vast array of stories, experiences, and journeys. Within this diversity, there are certainly differences, but also, in our view, an overriding commonality - broadened ownership of productive assets is good for employees, the businesses they work for, and the economy at large. In this episode we sit down with Kristen Barker of Coop-Cincy and Michael Peck of One Worker One Vote, to talk about how they are working to create a network of worker cooperatives with the aim of decreasing economic inequality and generating individual and community wealth.
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ORGANIZATIONS AND CONTACT INFORMATION
Co-op Cincy: https://coopcincy.org/
Kristen Barker: [email protected]
1 Worker 1 Vote: http://1worker1vote.org/
Michael Peck: [email protected]