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Reimagine the economy – the UK cooperative economy 2017

June 27th, 2017 By admin@ldn.coop Leave a Comment

There’s a point at which we need to say that enough is enough. People’s working lives are more precarious than ever. Local communities feel out of control. Home ownership is at 1980s levels. A growing split between the have and have nots is dividing Britain.

This report and open data set shows that there are nearly 7,000 organisations across the UK that are trying to reimagine the economy. They are co-operatives, working in everything from dairy to digital, and they are giving people more control over the things that matter to them – their work, homes and local areas. It’s time to reimagine the economy. It’s time to co-operate.

More on The UK Cooperative Economy report 2017 is on Cooperatives UK website. Follow the link

Filed Under: Housing, Worker Co-ops Tagged With: cooperaive economy, cooperatives uk, economic alternatives

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