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AK Press, Chico, CA [3] Alvarado Street Bakery, Petaluma, CA; Arizmendi Bakery; Breitenbush Hot Springs Retreat & Conference Center, Detroit, OR [4] Che Cafe; Cheese Board Collective, Berkeley, CA; Citybikes Workers' Cooperative, Portland, OR; Defector Media, New York City, NY; Dollars and Sense, Boston, MA [5] East Harlem Cleaning LLC, New ...
Arizmendi Bakery is a network of independent bakeries located in the San Francisco Bay Area of California in the United States, including locations in San Francisco, Berkeley, Emeryville, San Rafael, and in Oakland. [1] [2] They are all worker-owned cooperatives which are independently
The Network of Bay Area Worker Cooperatives (NoBAWC - pronounced "No Boss") is a network of worker cooperatives dedicated to building workplace democracy in the San Francisco Bay Area. [ 1 ] NoBAWC was founded in September 1994 when workers representing nine worker cooperatives met to address their isolation and to build a worker cooperative ...
Cooperatives in the San Francisco Bay Area (11 P) Pages in category "Cooperatives based in California" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
These are companies totally or significantly owned (directly or indirectly) by their employees. [1] Employee ownership takes different forms and one form may predominate in a particular country. For example, in the U.S. over 5,700 of the roughly 6,400 employee-owned companies have an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP). [2]
Rainbow Grocery Cooperative is a worker-owned and run food cooperative located in San Francisco, California. Founded in 1975, Rainbow Grocery is a member of NoBAWC [ 1 ] and the United States Federation of Worker Cooperatives .
Alvarado Street Bakery is a worker-owned bakery located in Petaluma, California that produces certified organic whole grain breads and bagels. Alvarado was featured in the 2009 Michael Moore documentary, Capitalism: A Love Story. [1] Alvarado is organized as a worker cooperative and each employee receives
In the 1980s, the Cheese Board contributed money and labor to a Bay Area cooperative network known as the Intercollective, a precursor to the present-day Network of Bay Area Worker Cooperatives. Through the Intercollective it funded the printing of a directory, map, and essays about local collectives, as well as a 1981 conference.