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[Shady DeJong and Kathleen Campbell from La Montanita Food Co-op contributed the following report.]

035 July - August - 1991 January 9, 2004

"Non-Working, Non-Worrying" member Paul Cultrera responds to the article about exemptions for co-op member labor programs in the July-August 1991 issue of Cooperative Gro

036 September - October - 1991 January 9, 2004

Losing Market Share?

Many of today's retail food cooperatives now have a history of ten to twenty years.

033 March - April - 1991 January 9, 2004

Firing is an emotional business for the manager and for the employee. There's no denying that losing a job can be a shattering event in someone's life.

037 November - December - 1991 January 9, 2004

Since the reason for establishing a retail meat department is to expand the line of product and provide additional service to the customer while enjoying increased sales and gross profit, careful a

037 November - December - 1991 January 9, 2004

As readers may recall, the U.S. Supreme Court recently issued a ruling specifically about co-op loan programs. In the case, Reves v.

035 July - August - 1991 January 9, 2004

Mountain Warehouse was a cooperatively owned distributor of natural foods, with 1990 sales of $2.2 million.

037 November - December - 1991 January 9, 2004

Editor's note: The reality of business development is that our best laid plans are often led astray.

037 November - December - 1991 January 9, 2004

Orientation:a familiarization with and adaptation to a situation or environment."

033 March - April - 1991 January 9, 2004

For many of us, pursuing careers in cooperatives is a means of applying, through the institutions we build by our daily work, principles that evoke a world of social justice.

033 March - April - 1991 January 9, 2004

Last year, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down a decision that will have dramatic implications for co-op member loan programs.

033 March - April - 1991 January 9, 2004

Can two cooperatives, both successful natural food retails, share a general manager?

034 May - June - 1991 January 9, 2004

The Village Cooperative is a rural co-op located in the Pioneer Valley of Western Massachusetts, not far from the Connecticut River.

032 January - February - 1991 January 9, 2004

Recent applications of Department of Labor minimum wage and related requirements to co-op member labor -- where members receive a discount on purchases in exchange for co-op work -- have highlighte

034 May - June - 1991 January 9, 2004

Two more cooperative food distributors disappeared in 1991: Mountain Warehouse, a small operation formerly serving a large Southeast region -- that story is

037 November - December - 1991 January 9, 2004

As you climb the stairs to the offices above the food store at the Hanover Co-op, you can't help but notice all the babyseats stacked to the ceiling on the adjacent ledge.

038 January - February - 1992 January 9, 2004

This is the story of a relocation project with more lives than a cat. It has been near death many times and has come within a whisker of being a disaster more times than I care to remember.

040 May - June - 1992 January 9, 2004

Editor's note: I published several thousand words of my own on the decline of the Berkeley Co-op and related lessons, three years ago in Cooperative Grocer #18 & 19 (1988

038 January - February - 1992 January 9, 2004

Editor's note: This article is the first in a series of three articles on Business Plans for co-ops.

038 January - February - 1992 January 9, 2004
This article Is the second in a series on business planning, based on the how-to manual Business Planning for Cooperatives, by Cooperative Development Services.
040 May - June - 1992 January 9, 2004