Co-op Law
Resources for Worker Cooperatives
Co-op Law
Resources for Worker Cooperatives

Coop Movement Directory

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Operating Agreement for a Cooperative LLC (Bilingual)

This Operating Agreement provides a straightforward template tailored for a small, member-managed worker cooperative LLC based in California, aiming to be easily understood by non-legal organizations. It will discuss the roles and responsibilities of members, decision-making procedures, profit distribution, and other critical components  that contribute to the overall success of the cooperative. Download by SELC

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California Worker Cooperative Entity and Tax Choice

When considering entity types for a worker cooperative, there are multiple options available. One possibility is to incorporate as a cooperative corporation if one exists under state law. However, it’s important to keep in mind that there are other options to choose from. To help make an informed decision, it’s helpful to consider factors about

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