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Co-operation recognised in Not the Nobel competition

Jessica Gordon Nembard, whose work includes a history of African American co-operation, was among the finalists

Co-ops and the SDGS: No.8, decent work

'The global co-op movement needs to be more open and look at other organisations with whom…

Co-op councils network calls for new policy research ideas

'We would like to see as diverse a range of examples as possible'

Co-op councils meet to discuss ways to embed their values into communities

'We need politics that is more open, more accountable and directly responsive to the people that…

Social Business: safeguarding the future of Wales?

'We know we can create jobs. We have immense power within this movement to make a…

Co-op Group prepares in case of no deal Brexit

Chief executive Steve Murrells has also said that a more co-operative economy might have undercut the…

Co-op sector requests Senate hearing on implementation of Employee Ownership Act

Co-ops are eligible for Small Business Administration loans but it’s difficult for a collective to meet…

Nepalese co-ops urged to invest to boost production

‘To make the country prosperous, co-operatives should invest in a way that boosts production’

Ed Mayo nominated for Nobel Prize alternative award

The award was created to promote economic solutions for today’s global challenges

Cincinnati co-op grocer scheme awarded $80,000 from government

The city has 10 fewer grocery stores than the national average

How to grow the co-operative model of business

Jo Platt MP encourages submissions to the Greater Manchester Co-operative Commission consultation

Ted Howard, architect of the Cleveland Model, on the journey to a new economy

The social justice advocate tells how the lessons he learned from Mondragon to work in a…