Even when I was living in a very liberal area, there were only a small handful of stores that advertised as worker co-ops. It’s funny too because those co-op stores were all incredibly popular and successful, so I don’t understand why they are so comparatively rare? The organizational structure seems simple to maintain, and has a high incentive for regular workers to go above and beyond since they directly benefit from the business being successful, so what’s the deal? I am speaking from a US centric view, so maybe things are different in Europe, but even with my limited knowledge I feel like they are relatively unpopular there too, but maybe not? I dunno.

    • AvaddonLFC ☄️ 🤘
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      62 years ago

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    • @[email protected]
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      22 years ago

      Whether its my imagination or not, it is different from the bullshit you tried to say I believed, right?

      Except for the fact that you clearly don’t know how shareholder structures work

      What structures were you speaking of?