All Our Own Work: The Co-Operative Pioneers of Hebden Bridge and Their Mill - Softcover

Bibby, Andrew

 
9780850367102: All Our Own Work: The Co-Operative Pioneers of Hebden Bridge and Their Mill

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The co-operators of Hebden Bridge were to producer co-operation what the Rochdale Pioneers were to consumer co-operation &; pioneers. Driven by a desire to create their own employment under their own control, weavers, cutters and machinists at the Nutclough fustian mill developed a successful business in a small Pennine town. At its peak it employed over 300 women and men. It ran for almost fifty years, each year profitable. Hebden Bridge&;s co-operative contributed leaders to the national co-op movement and to the emerging movement for workers&; education. Its central figure Joseph Greenwood was involved in the creation of the International Co-operative Alliance. Women associated with the co-operative set up in Hebden Bridge the first branch of the Women&;s Co-operative Guild in the country. This richly researched and engrossing account of a worker-run business is the first significant study of early producer co-operatives in Britain for over a century.

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Andrew Bibby is a professional writer and journalist, working as an independent consultant for a number of international and national organizations. He is a regular contributor to British national newspapers and magazines, and has worked with, the International Labour Organization, UNI Global Union, the International Cooperative Alliance and several UK government departments.

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