I think the way that Waitrose runs is the nearest thing to a co-operative store we have. Every employee is a 'partner' and receives a share of profits after a certain length of employment. They are very active in their local communities, both in giving direct funding and permitting employees time off with pay in order to pursue community projects. My lovely young lodger is a Waitrose employee and has just cycled the country in a small team to raise money for the local lifeboat; not only did he get two weeks off with pay to do it, but they called in at Waitrose stores along the way and were given free refreshments and support. It's a great employer.
Good Morning Thursday 2nd July 2026
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