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[[What is a Cooperative Corporation]]
==Cooperatives in the US==
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The United States Federation of Worker Cooperatives is the only organization in the U.S. representing worker cooperative interests nationally. There are local networks and federations throughout the U.S. in the San Francisco Bay area, Minnesota, Portland, Oregon, and Boston, Massachusetts, and the Pioneer Valley region of New England.


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[[What is a Cooperative Corporation]] | [[Internal Structure]] | [[Mondragón Cooperative Corporation]] | [[Creation and Use of Social Capital]] | [[The Future of Cooperative Corporations]] | [[Could It Work in the US]]
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Latest revision as of 01:11, 27 November 2007

Cooperatives in the US

The United States Federation of Worker Cooperatives is the only organization in the U.S. representing worker cooperative interests nationally. There are local networks and federations throughout the U.S. in the San Francisco Bay area, Minnesota, Portland, Oregon, and Boston, Massachusetts, and the Pioneer Valley region of New England.

What is a Cooperative Corporation | Internal Structure | Mondragón Cooperative Corporation | Creation and Use of Social Capital | The Future of Cooperative Corporations | Could It Work in the US