Discussing Worker Co-ops with ASU Post Doctoral Associate Nigel Forrest

J. Paul Duplantis
1 min readAug 19, 2021

Join The Emergence for a deep dive into the function of Worker Co-ops with ASU Post Doctoral Associate Nigel Forrest. What is a worker cooperative? How is a worker owned company different from a traditional organization? How will Worker Co-ops lead to a more sustainable future. Are there limitations in raising capital for a Worker Co-op? How will employers benefit from an employee owned business? How will Worker Co-ops help mitigate the threats from technology impacting the future of work. This and many more questions answered on how Worker Co-ops will move labor more purposefully into the market as owners of the goods, services, and information they help produce.

Links referred to in episode

Nigel Forrest Arizona State University Bio

https://sustainability.asu.edu/person/nigel-forrest

Financing options for Worker Cooperatives

https://youtu.be/jUKsVkxvSuY

The Working World

https://www.theworkingworld.org/

Arizona State University School of Sustainability

https://schoolofsustainability.asu.edu/

Why There’s A Push To Grow Cooperative Businesses In Arizona

https://kjzz.org/content/743905/why-theres-push-grow-cooperative-businesses-arizona

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J. Paul Duplantis

Just retired my podcast. Now focusing on work, life, and a novel I am working on.