Fuel the movement – participate in the 2017 Worker Co-op Census

Together, let’s show off the worker cooperative movement The US Federation of Worker Cooperatives and the Democracy at Work Institute invites you to participate in our annual census to study the economic and social benefits of worker cooperatives. This is an opportunity to contribute to a major, ongoing research that will not only help shape the future for worker cooperatives in the US, it will also help us to show off just… more

Co-op Month 2017 — let's build and grow together

The Democracy at Work Institute is happy to celebrate co-op month with the rest of the movement! As we continue to see the growth of worker-owned businesses and a widespread understanding of the model, we renew our commitment to training and equipping leaders in the sector and being the “think and do” tank that helps the worker cooperative movement to grow strategically. We are at a tipping point in awareness of the worker cooperative structure; as the legislation like the WORK Act and the Worker Owned Wealth Act are introduced, we are seeing people turning to economic alternatives to capitalism… more

Honoring Frank Adams, a giant in the worker cooperative movement

The U.S. Federation of Worker Cooperatives and the Democracy at Work Institute deeply mourn the passing of Frank Adams. Frank was a tremendously influential worker cooperative advocate, developer and educator, and a founding board member of the USFWC. In memory of Frank we share here an obituary from Rebecca Bauen, DAWI's Senior Program Director: Honoring of Frank Adams 1934-2017 This week we mourn the passing of Frank Adams, a giant in the… more

Molly Hemstreet: "Why I'm Here" (World Meeting of Popular Movements)

Democracy at Work Institute Board President and worker-owner at Opportunity Threads, Molly Hemstreet, spoke at the U.S. Regional World Meeting of Popular Movements in February, a convening of faith and social justice movement leaders. She gave the below address at the meeting. My name is Molly Hemstreet. I am from Morganton—a town in Western North Carolina. During the late 1990s to early 2000s our surrounding community lost 47,000 jobs. These were good… more

Statement in Support of Vision for Black Lives

The US Federation of Worker Cooperatives and the Democracy at Work Institute, affiliated organizations working together to grow a powerful grassroots movement for worker ownership in the United States, join forces in our support for the Movement for Black Lives. We sign on to the Vision for Black Lives, and we pledge our combined energy and resources to work toward community control and economic justice based on “ownership, not merely access” for Black communities. At this critical historical moment, we come together to fight for our cooperative principles in service of the “fierce, free, beautiful future” envisioned by the Movement… more

2015 Cooperative Developer Fellows

DAWI congratulates graduates of our 2015 Fellowship for Worker Cooperative Developers! The Fellowship supports the creation of larger, networked and impactful worker cooperatives in the United States by building the skills, leadership and strategic orientation of practitioners. DAWI’s learning cohorts create strong communities of practice among peers and across generations of developers. Here are the ten worker cooperative developers who completed DAWI’s year-long Fellowship: Amy Beres, Rocky Mountain Farmer’s Union Deborah Craig, Northwest Cooperative Development Center Farzana Sarang, Co-Fed Joe Rinehart Maru Bautista, Center for Family Life Omar Freilla, Green Worker Cooperatives Ricardo Nuñez, Sustainable Economies Law Center Rob Brown… more

Industry Research Series: Craft Beer

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The Democracy at Work Institute has released the latest publication in the Worker Cooperative Industry Research Series, focusing on Craft Beer. The report examines the opportunities, challenges, and cooperative potential in the industry, which is still growing after more than two decades of upward trends. The success of Black Star Brewery and Pub Co-Op, as well as the ESOP-owned New Belgium Brewing Company provide models for replication and education. 

UPDATE: Governor Brown Signs Worker Cooperative Law in California

UPDATE: On 8/12 Governor Jerry Brown signed AB816, creating a worker cooperative statute in California. For a full press release, see this article from the Sustainable Economies Law Center. ------------------------------------- UPDATE: On 7/13, the California State Senate passed AB816 39-0. Three days later, the California State Assembly voted to pass the Senate's Amendments. The bill is now going to Governor Jerry Brown, and he will likely make a decision in the next two weeks. For more information on the bill's status, visit this link. ------------------------------------- On May 22, the California State Assembly passed AB816, a major step toward making California… more

The Democracy at Work Institute is Hiring!

The Democracy at Work Institute is Hiring! We are looking for experienced, self-directed, and collaborative staff to join our dynamic national organization supporting the field of worker cooperative development. We are hiring a Business Strategist and a L ocal Initiatives Organizer . Applications are due by August 11, 2015. Check out our Job Posting page for more information. more

DAWI Cooperative Developer Fellows Visit Winnipeg

The Democracy at Work Institute has created a fellowship program to support the current and next generation of worker cooperative development leaders and their organizations to engage with the question of scale: what does scale mean, how can coop developers incorporate approaches to scale in their work, what tools and relationships are needed to build scale? As cities across the U.S. are looking to worker cooperatives as a form of job creation and wealth building, DAWI took our fellows on a study trip to Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, where worker cooperatives have been integrated into the larger ecosystem of community economic… more