Talk:Ohio Employee Ownership Center

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John Logue[edit]

I'd like to note a couple of problems with this article. First, it is a "stub" or less, because it doesn't say much about the significance or notability of the OEOC, or its history of success/failure. How has OEOC impacted the Ohio economy and/or the U.S. economy overall? Second, there is no mention of John Logue in this article at all, who I think (correct me if I'm mistaken) was the original founder of the organization. Even if Logue was not the founder (or at least one of the founders), I am fairly certain that he made very notable contributions to the organization over time. The absence of any Wikipedia article about the late John Logue also seems like a glaring omission. Finally, what is the relationship (if any) between OEOC and the cooperative movement in the United States (and elsewhere) toward economic democracy? Unfortunately, I don't live in Ohio, and I don't have the time or the knowledge at present to address these problems. But I would urge whoever initiated this article to continue developing it soon with John Logue's notable contributions in mind. Thank you. David Kendall (talk) 21:21, 30 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]