Socioeconomic and Participation Impact Data for Employees of Democratic Workplaces

Socioeconomic and Participation Impact Data for Employees of Democratic Workplaces
How does employment at a democratic workplace affect the experience of workers?
 
 A Yard and a Half © Ana Martina Rivas, U.S. Federation of Worker CooperativesThe Democracy at Work Institute, in partnership with the U.S. Federation of Worker Cooperatives, teamed up with researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison to conduct the first national survey of individual cooperative employees and worker-owners. This census data illustrates the experiences of individual workers of democratic workplaces across the United States. 
 
This major, one-time study covering 82 businesses and 1,147 individuals provides baseline data, for a high-quality picture of the workplace experiences and needs of cooperative employees and worker-owners through the lens of economic and social factors, as well as worker participation in the governance of the business. 
 

 

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