Employee and worker ownership in Covid-19 recovery strategies
Policy campaign
Published
6th June 2020Last updated
10th November 2020Region
Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Policy issue
Worker ownership
Covid
Co-op development
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Build back better through empowering people
Employee and worker ownership could be instrumental in helping city regions to 'build back better' by:
- Creating decent new livelihoods
- Replacing / rebuilding livelihoods lost through Covid-19
- Keeping viable jobs in communities
Employee and worker owned businesses: create decent jobs; increase economic fairness; enhance wellbeing; reduce inequalities; build resilience into firms, local economies, supply chains and communities; all while maintaining high commercial performance.
Employee and worker ownership in COVID-19 recovery strategies
How to support employee and worker ownership
City regions can support start-ups by:
- Awareness raising and outreach
- Specialised business development
- Start-up grants and improved access to specialised finance
City regions can support conversions by:
- Engaging SME owners early on succession/exit plans
- Engaging workers and their representatives early
- Feasibility studies
- Providing expert advice and support
- Providing access to specialised finance.
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