My Custom Title Cooperatives are community-controlled and owned businesses that have a democratic governance structure. Cooperatives put wealth and decisions into the hands of workers and consumers, building community well-being and transforming local economies! There
While there are many similarities to traditional businesses, cooperatives operate differently both legally and in practice. Cooperatives are kind of like regular businesses, but they do things differently. According to the International Cooperative Alliance, a cooperative is a group of people who come together on their own to meet common needs through a business they jointly own and run democratically. These businesses follow values like fairness, democracy, and working together. How a cooperative operates
Cooperatives are community-controlled and owned businesses that have a democratic governance structure. Cooperatives put wealth and decisions into the hands of workers and consumers, building community well-being and transforming local economies!There are seven core principles
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