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Cooperatives

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Here is a place for news and information about Cooperatives (Co-ops), Democratic Workplaces, Collectives, Communes, Intentional Communities, Eco-Vilages, etc. This community is the continuation/alternative to r/cooperatives on Reddit.

Regional/National Groups:

US Federation of Worker Cooperatives

Northwest Cooperative Development Center

Network of Bay Area Worker Cooperatives (No Boss)

Worker-Owned and Run Cooperative Network of Greater Boston (Workin')

Valley Alliance of Worker Co-operatives (Vawk) NYC NoWC (Nic-knock)

Federation of Southern Cooperatives

Carolina Common Enterprise

Austin Cooperative Business Association

Tech Co-op Network

Alberta Community & Co-operative Association

Education & Development:

Cultivate.Coop Ed.coop

[Democracy at work](Democracy at work)

[Co-op Law](Co-op Law)

Find.Coop

CoopNetwork

International Co-operative Alliance

[Cooperative Fund of New England]

(https://cooperativefund.org/)

Working World Loan Fund

[Shared Capital, formerly North Country Development Fund](Shared Capital, formerly North Country Development Fund)

California Center for Cooperative Development

University of Wisconsin Center for Cooperatives

Ralph K Morris Foundation

Cooperation Works!

[Democracy at Work Network](Democracy at Work Network)

Fund for Democratic Communities

Sustainable Economies Law Center

(PDF File) A Technology Freelancer's Guide to Starting a Worker Cooperative

Community-Wealth.org

[North American Students of Cooperation](North American Students of Cooperation)

Loomio Cooperative Handbook

News/Blogs:

Co-operative News

Co-operate And No One Gets Hurt

The Company We Keep

Grassroots Economic Organizing

Other Forums/Lists: r/Cooperatives

NOBAWC

WORCN

Tech Co-op List

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"The Case Against the Employment System," and for Workplace Democracy

https://ellerman.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/case-based-on-ordinary-norms.pdf

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[–] Zrybew@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

Conceptually, it’s very intriguing, especially considering that decision-making by committee is usually less effective due to accountability being spread across many people, and ownership of the matter being ambiguous

Additionally, the consensus-driven nature of cooperatives may sometimes hinder innovation or bold decision-making, as every major decision requires a broader agreement among members.

It’s a delicate balance and the effectiveness of a cooperative model can significantly depend on the specific implementation, the sector in which the cooperative operates, and the culture of collaboration among its members.

In comparing to traditional hierarchical business models, cooperatives present a different set of challenges and benefits. The cooperative model’s emphasis on shared ownership and democratic decision-making can be empowering and equitable, but may require a more robust framework for accountability and decision-making to ensure operational efficiency and responsiveness to market dynamics.

[–] christina@social.coop 2 points 1 year ago

@jlou @Zrybew

a cooperative is an organizational structure, not a decision processes.

Our cooperative works with consent, not consensus, and innovation is easier imho. Lots (too many) of coops default to the mode you point to here, but I think that’s due to norms and habits, not due to the cooperative structure of an organization.

I would love to see us build literacy about ways to cooperate, and lots of experiments with innovative coop mashups.

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