Tag: labor

The State of Gen Y

Comments (3)
Victoria is 26 years old. She lives in Madrid where she regularly lines up on the sidewalk outside her local unemployement office. A college graduate in audio-visual communication, Victoria hasn’t got the job of her dreams, at least not yet. Read more »

How to Start A Worker Co-op

Comments (6)
In the age of unemployment, downsizing, and outsourcing, where can a poor soul find a job? Well, maybe it’s time we create our own. Read more »

Why Coworkers Need to Organize

Comments (6)
Every morning, Brian Roth, a headhunter, drives from his apartment in Los Angeles to BLANKSPACES, where he pays $600 a month for a place to work. Read more »

From Utopia to Everywhere

Comments (0)
Worker-owned cooperatives are growing as an alternative business model that puts workers in control. And they are getting a lot more organized than in the recent past, turning local networks into regional and national organizations. Read more »
Syndicate content

 Building Youth and Student Power for a New Economy

@shareable on twitter

Recent comments