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  1. Circles - who decides

everyday decisions

how equal care co-op is run and gets things done

The organizational governance structure of Equal Care Co-op uses interlinking Circles.

A Circle is a group of people with a specific purpose (called an aim) who work together to accomplish that purpose.

This involves making operations and policy decisions by consent within their specific area of responsibility (called a domain).

No circle’s policies shall conflict with the law, these bylaws, the principles and methods of sociocratic governance as defined in these bylaws, or the policies of other circles.

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