In this episode we met up with Vanessa and Radcliffe of The Cheeseboard Collective, and we dive into the history of the Cheese Board Collective, how it functions as a worker-owned business, and the challenges and benefits of this model.


Highlights:

The Long History: The Cheese Board Collective started in the 1960s as a cheese shop and became a worker-owned collective in 1971.

From Renting to Ownership: They recently purchased the building they have been in for almost 60 years.

United, They Stand: Worker-owners share the profits and have a say in how the business is run.

From Pay to Benefits, everyone gets a slice: They discuss how they all get paid the same rate, and they also get health care benefits!

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Topics:


Collective


Pizza


Worker-Owned Business