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Pay and conditions in the industry are in a race to the bottom says Stirling Smith…
Can radical new visions restore an old sense of community?
A look at some of the sessions at the recent Stir to Action festival
Martha and Richard Anker: five decades of campaigning for decent incomes
A new benchmark which will make it easier to estimate a living wage for small farmers…
Does the ICA Statement on the Co-operative Identity need revisiting?
'The identity statement is an attempt to create global inclusion but at the same time we…
Judge quashes attempt to halt sale of Mountain Equipment Co-op
The Canadian retailer had been struggling financially and announced its sale to a US private investment…
Co-op News: informing and educating about co-operation
'The frequency, design and layout of the News may have changed over the years, but the…
Meet … Sharmila Thakuri from the Nepal Society of Co-operative Journalists
'We, as journalists, are like a bridge between government, the movement and the people'
Can co-ops calm the social media storm?
Amid concern over fake news and polarised debate can co-op ways of working lead to a…
New US co-op development strategy to be discussed at Impact Conference
Coop Impact – organised by sector body NCBA Clusa – runs from 5-9 October
World Cooperative Congress to take place in Seoul in December 2021
The event had been scheduled by the International Cooperative Alliance for November 2020 but was postponed…
Interview: John Holdsclaw of the US National Cooperative Bank
We catch up ahead of his speech at the UKSCS conference about CDFIs, co-op development and…

