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  2. Horace Mann Educators Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Horace Mann was founded in Springfield, Illinois, in 1945. [4] Originally named the IEA (Illinois Education Association) Mutual Insurance Company because of its affiliation with the Illinois Education Association, [5] Horace Mann was founded by teachers Leslie Nimmo and Carrol Hall.

  3. The Co-operators - Wikipedia

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    The Co-operators Group Limited is a Canadian insurance co-operative, founded in 1945, owned by 46 members including co-ops, credit union centrals and representative farm organizations. It is one of the leading Canadian-owned multi-line insurers, offering auto, home, life, farm, travel and commercial insurance as well as investments.

  4. List of worker cooperatives - Wikipedia

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    Uralungal Labour Contract Co-operative Society - A worker co-operative in the state of Kerala that builds infrastructure projects [1] [2] Europe. France.

  5. Homeowners insurance vs. co-op insurance vs. condo ... - AOL

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    Homeowners insurance vs. co-op insurance. When you purchase a home or condo, you own the structure with a deed to prove it. A standard homeowners insurance policy covers the entire structure of a ...

  6. Union co-op model - Wikipedia

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    A unionized co-operative is a co-operative which is beholden to active legal involvement by trade unions in the representation of the worker-owners' interests. [1]While they may be considered unnecessary in most cases, trade union involvement and membership may be welcomed by some co-operatives, be it to show voluntary solidarity with the organized labor movement's own history of struggle or ...

  7. Worker cooperative - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 France had 1700 workers' co-operatives, with 36,000 people working in them. The average size of a co-operative was 21 employees. More than 60% of co-operative employees were also members. [92] French workers' co-operatives today include some large organisations such as Chèque Déjeuner and Acome .

  8. Who stands to gain the most from new federal overtime rules?

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    By 2027, the levels will be updated every three years to keep pace with worker salaries. Today, overtime pay entitles workers to 1.5 times their regular wage for hours in excess of 40 they work in ...

  9. United States Federation of Worker Cooperatives - Wikipedia

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    The United States Federation of Worker Cooperatives (USFWC) is the national grassroots membership organization representing worker cooperatives and democratic workplaces.. Its mission is to build a thriving ecosystem for worker-owned and controlled businesses and to empower their cooperative leaders to power movements for racial justice and economic democracy.