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How can the worker co-op form help workers in the informal economy, marked by deregulated tech firms and a decline of unions, both in the overdeveloped world as well as in the economically developing world? Where and how does technology play a role in answering this question?
How can the worker co-op form help workers in the informal economy, marked by deregulated tech firms and a decline of unions, both in the overdeveloped world as well as in the economically developing world? Where and how does technology play a role in answering this question?
Salonie Muralidhara (Senior Associate, SEWA Federation)
Sandrino Graceffa (CEO, Smart.coop) & Yvon Jadoul (Secretary General, Smart.coop)
Matthew Brown (Leader of the Preston City Council)
Respondent:
Doug O’Brien (President & CEO, NCBA CLUSA)
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Speakers
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Salonie Muralidhara Hiriyur Ph.D. student, The Institute of Development Studies, and SEWA Cooperative Federation
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Yvon Jadoul General Secretary, Smart Cooperative
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Matthew Brown Leader of the Preston City Council
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Sandrino Graceffa CEO, Smart.coop
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Doug O’Brien President & CEO, National Cooperative Business Association CLUSA International