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How is sustainable development perceived in worker co-ops?
Janette Hurst presented the findings of interviews from the movement with the Co-operative Education Conference
How to tackle the UK’s productivity gap
The Group is calling on businesses to support education – and help create the workforce of…
Shortlist announced for Co-operative of the Year 2018
Voting is now open for the awards, which sees 17 co-ops and six councils nominated across…
Rochdale Pioneers Museum to host ‘Grandma’s Attic’ event
The event is being co-hosted with Rochdale Funeralcare on 12 May as part of Dying Matters…
Radical co-op bookshop launches crowdfunder to secure its future
'It's an exciting time for a bookshop which has been serving our community for over 40…
Andy Burnham tells co-op movement: ‘Bring me ideas’ for a devolved Manchester
The Manchester mayor called for innovative solutions on housing, schools and social care at the Co-operative…
Co-op Group launches UK bereavement survey
'We know that talking about death is one of the hardest conversations people have to have'
Learning to do and be – the keys to successful co-operative learning
Bruno Roelants, director general of the International Co-operative Alliance, shared his thoughts at the Co-operative Education…
Treasury boosts funding to promote credit unions as an alternative to loan sharks
The money will also be used to investigate and prosecute illegal lenders
Co-op training and research is crucial in the age of technology, says Ariel Guarco
The president of the ICA explored how co-ops could use the opportunities brought by new technology
Dutch dairy co-op to pay farmers a premium for hitting sustainability standards
FrieslandCampina’s new Top Dairy range will reward farmers who meet targets on biodiversity, animal welfare and…

