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Episode 7: The Plague of Worker Expendability with Sabiha Basrai and Ricardo Nuñez
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In this episode, we speak with guests Sabiha Basrai and Ricardo Nuñez about the plague of worker expendability in our current economy, and how worker owned-cooperatives are the cure. The coronavirus has only put into starker relief a problem we have always had--that the lives and well-being of many workers are considered disposable by the CEOs and shareholders of their employing corporations. So, how do worker-owned cooperatives give workers shared opportunity, rewarding careers, and the ability to make a living without cutthroat competition with each other? And how, in practical and legal terms, can folks start a cooperative for themselves?
Host and Editor: L.M. Bogad: www.lmbogad.com
Music: Jason Montero https://m.soundcloud.com/jamoja, and by my other friend named Jay
Sound effects clips from soundbible.com
clip art from nicepng.com
Resources and organizations mentioned in this episode:
Network of Bay Area Worker Cooperatives https://nobawc.org/
US Federation of Worker Cooperatives https://www.usworker.coop/home/
Center for Story-based Strategy and the 4th box thought exercise: https://www.storybasedstrategy.org/tools-and-resources
Designaction.org
Sustainable Economies Law Center https://www.theselc.org/
California’s Law Office Study Program LikeLincoln.org
Democracy at Work Institute https://institute.coop/
Project Equity https://www.project-equity.org/
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Manage episode 261905729 series 2656653
In this episode, we speak with guests Sabiha Basrai and Ricardo Nuñez about the plague of worker expendability in our current economy, and how worker owned-cooperatives are the cure. The coronavirus has only put into starker relief a problem we have always had--that the lives and well-being of many workers are considered disposable by the CEOs and shareholders of their employing corporations. So, how do worker-owned cooperatives give workers shared opportunity, rewarding careers, and the ability to make a living without cutthroat competition with each other? And how, in practical and legal terms, can folks start a cooperative for themselves?
Host and Editor: L.M. Bogad: www.lmbogad.com
Music: Jason Montero https://m.soundcloud.com/jamoja, and by my other friend named Jay
Sound effects clips from soundbible.com
clip art from nicepng.com
Resources and organizations mentioned in this episode:
Network of Bay Area Worker Cooperatives https://nobawc.org/
US Federation of Worker Cooperatives https://www.usworker.coop/home/
Center for Story-based Strategy and the 4th box thought exercise: https://www.storybasedstrategy.org/tools-and-resources
Designaction.org
Sustainable Economies Law Center https://www.theselc.org/
California’s Law Office Study Program LikeLincoln.org
Democracy at Work Institute https://institute.coop/
Project Equity https://www.project-equity.org/
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