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Iron Roots restaurant

Iron Roots is a restaurant in development. Its name speaks to how deeply embedded it will be in the community. The members of this co-op got to know each other through having come to Worker Justice Wisconsin to complain about wage theft or working conditions at their respective workplaces. WJW recommended starting a cooperative restaurant… Read More »Iron Roots restaurant

New small business grants from the City of Madison!

The City of Madison recognizes that small, locally-owned businesses are struggling under the pandemic, and businesses owned by people of color even more so. To address this, it has announced its Small Business Equity & Recovery Grant (SBER). As small businesses, worker co-ops are eligible, provided they meet the requirements. Here are the most important… Read More »New small business grants from the City of Madison!

Wisconsin Co-op Career Fair

Looking for employment opportunities or internships? Want to work in an established, innovative sector that prioritizes people over profit? JOIN US on November 18th, 2020 @3:30pm for a virtual career fair with cooperative employers and researchers such as Land O’ Lakes, 40 Square, Landmark, Equity and the Wisconsin Farmers Union. MCDC’s own Charity Schmidt will… Read More »Wisconsin Co-op Career Fair

Latinx co-ops in the US

Not long ago, the UW Center for Cooperatives published the largest study to date on co-ops with Latinx members. It was carried out and authored by Esther West, with the collaboration of Dr. Jessica Gordon-Nembhardt, the author of Collective Courage (see our earlier post on her book). Here’s an excerpt from the Executive Summary… The… Read More »Latinx co-ops in the US

The Madison Cannabis Co-op

The best-known of the cooperative principles is Principle 6, “Cooperation among cooperatives.” So, it only made sense that when MCDC started talking with the South Central Wisconsin Hemp Cooperative about processing, marketing, and distributing hemp products, that we would form another co-op. Fast-forward to today, and the Madison CBD Co-op is about to incorporate. Here… Read More »The Madison Cannabis Co-op

Tomorrow! The Age of Co-opportunity

8:00 PM on Zoom. Register here. How is our local government preparing for our economic future? Can cooperatives play a stronger role in strengthening our local economy? Learn how two U.S. cities with long, rich cooperative histories—Madison, Wisconsin and Oakland, California—created initiatives to dedicate municipal funds to strengthen cooperative development and build economic resiliency. Featuring Rebecca… Read More »Tomorrow! The Age of Co-opportunity

Starting your worker-owned cooperative: from idea to action

Join the Chicago-based Co-op Ed Center on October 29 at 6:00 PM (Central Time) for a lively exploration of the benefits, opportunities, and challenges of forming a member-owned and democratically led Professional Services Cooperatives. Featuring Panelists from: ReStorying Consulting Cooperative, niNA Collective, and Derute Consulting Cooperative Moderated by: Joan Fadayiro of Coop 4 Lib SPONSORS:… Read More »Starting your worker-owned cooperative: from idea to action

Worker Justice Wisconsin

Worker Justice Wisconsin is the only workers’ rights center in the state, and has been able to recover over a million and a half dollars in stolen wages over the years. (Did you know that wage theft adds up to nearly as much as all other forms of theft combined?) WJW has a history of… Read More »Worker Justice Wisconsin