CGA in the Media: the New York Times
“A big difference is that we know our rights better,” said Ms. Tapia. “We are not only workers but entrepreneurs. That changed who I am and how I see myself. I am constantly learning new things — how to run a business, how to handle a democratic decision-making process, what good management is.” Inspired to hear from Maria Carmen, a member of Brightly Carroll Gardens, featured in how worker cooperatives can shift the often exploitative gig economy terrain. Read the full article here.