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New president for European confederation of industrial and service co-ops

Monica Fantini, who has held leading roles in Conscoop and Legacoop, takes over from Giuseppe Guerini

Suma co-op wins Sky ad campaign in sustainability competition

The ads will spotlight Suma’s mission to support sustainable, community-first businesses and encourage consumers to shop…

Securing livelihoods while preserving Palestine’s art of embroidery 

The practice is being kept alive in a refugee camp by a women's co-op which has…

Oxford-based co-op becomes England’s first Living Hours architects

Transition by Design says it made the move to challenge low pay and precarious hours in…

My key takeaways from the Cecop general assembly in Krakow

Jenny de Villiers, of Co-operatives UK, reports from the general assembly of the confederation of industrial…

La Sembra: Values-led communication agency in Catalonia

'We want to show that the ‘utopia exists’ and is being developed every day across Catalonia'

Sewa, the union empowering informal women workers through co-ops

Anca Voinea reports from a two-day tour of Sewa, the women's co-op federation which has become…

The Golden Cup: Celebrating top quality, Fairtrade, sustainable coffee

Around two billion cups of coffee are drunk each day, and last year, the global coffee…

Worker co-op Animorph wins funding to develop mental health tech

The CoTech member has developed the mixed reality tech to help clinicians treat bipolar disorder, psychosis,…

Irish co-op brings home a new model of social care

A decentralised, democratic worker-owned alternative to the private sector, promising 'great care and great jobs'

US lawmakers introduce bill to strengthen worker co-op sector

The bill would direct federal agencies to put support programmes in place for the sector, tackling…

Cecop reveals policy manifesto ahead of EU elections

Cecop represents 40.000 co-operatives employing 1.3 million people