They're owning this cooperation
Taking
a cue from a Spanish hill town, the mayor of Richmond, Calif., is
recognizing worker-owned co-ops as a possible path out of the poverty
and unemployment that plague her city.
By Lee Romney, Los Angeles Times
November 28, 2011, 5:33 p.m.
Reporting from Richmond, Calif.—
Where a hot dog stand now is the main
lunchtime option for city workers in this distressed Bay Area town, soon
they'll be able to choose from steel-cut oatmeal, goat cheese empanadas
and white bean and kale stew, prepared in a mobile cafe. Its owners
will share in the decision-making — and any profits.
Richmond Solar has trained needy
residents to work as green-energy installers and now aims to transform
some into bosses by forming a worker-owned cooperative.
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