"A group of 10 seasoned physical therapists, along with two support staff, have formed PT360, a new employee-owned physical therapy firm based in Williston, Vermont. Under the leadership of Mary Steiger, the members of the group decided to form a new business and were interested in sharing ownership. The Vermont Employee Ownership Center (VEOC) provided initial information on starting up as a worker cooperative and assisted the group with their bylaws.
Worker cooperatives are businesses that are owned and controlled by those who work in them. After an employee has worked in the co-op for a period of time, they can apply to become an owner (“member”). If accepted, they purchase a member share. Members elect the board of directors, and are entitled to a share of profits. Other worker cooperatives in Vermont include Red House Building in Burlington, Green Mountain Spinnery in Putney, and Ronin Tech Collective in Brattleboro.
via the Vermont Employee Ownership Center

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