United States Federation of Worker Cooperatives

United States Federation of Worker Cooperatives
Cooperative federation
Industry Worker-owned enterprises
Founded 2004 (2004)
Headquarters San Francisco, California, United States
Area served
United States
Key people
Melissa Hoover, Executive Director[1]
Members Worker cooperatives, co-operative developers, worker co-operative regional networks and individuals
Number of employees
1
Website usworker.coop

The United States Federation of Worker Cooperatives (USFWC) is a federation of worker cooperatives in the United States. USFWC was founded at the U.S. Conference of Democratic Workplaces in Minneapolis, Minnesota in May 2004.[2]

The Federation was sponsored by The Cooperative Foundation in addition to other cooperative support organizations. It was created partly in response to growing regional organizing among United States worker cooperatives and to foster the sharing of information and resources between national gatherings.[3]

Meetings

The membership meets annually. The Federation also holds a bi-annual conference called The Democracy at Work Conference in conjunction with the annual meeting. The schedule for the meetings/conference is as follows:

Membership

The USFWC has several membership classes:[4]

Board of directors

The Federation is governed by a nine-member board of directors. The Board oversees the Federation and the Executive Director.
The current Board of Directors of the Federation includes:

See also

References

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