Closest thing I can think of very loosely is Costco membership lol
Co-op. Our credit union is a coop, we vote on policy changes and other things.
MEC (mountain equipment company outdoors store) used to be a CO-OP., you got to vote for the board and if there were profits they were split amongst the members via cheques. But something later happened around covid and the store was failing and sold out to an investor. Now it sucks and is super overpriced.
REI is a co-op outdoor store as well. I look forward to my dividend every spring!
There are consumer cooperatives. Customers become members and can not only use the services but also vote on the co-ops direction.
An example of this is Costco
Costco has never been a coop
wait. do Costco members get to vote on company decisions?
They used to… not sure if this is still a thing though.
you mean actual voting in company decisions, or just voting on trivial stuff as a marketing campaign?
Is boycotting similar to a consumer union? It would be less organized and no dues to be paid so not a traditional union but still a collection of similar minded folks from different walks of life supporting each other by not using their wallet.
Consumer Reports.
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