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| - | ## Co-operatives | + | |
| + |  is a business owned and run by and for its members. The definition, principles and values of co-operatives are laid out by the [International Co-operative Alliance (ICA)](http:// | A co-operative (often shortened to co-op or coop) is a business owned and run by and for its members. The definition, principles and values of co-operatives are laid out by the [International Co-operative Alliance (ICA)](http:// | ||
| - | #### Definition | + | ==== Definition |
| A co-operative is an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social, and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly-owned and democratically-controlled enterprise. | A co-operative is an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social, and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly-owned and democratically-controlled enterprise. | ||
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| + | _The [Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers](https:// | ||
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| - | The [Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers](https:// | ||
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| - | #### Values | + | ==== Values |
| Self-help, self-responsibility, | Self-help, self-responsibility, | ||
| - | #### Principles | + | ==== Principles |
| In 1844 in England, the [Rochdale Pioneers](https:// | In 1844 in England, the [Rochdale Pioneers](https:// | ||
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| - | + | _[Suma Wholefoods Co-op](http:// | |
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| 1. worker co-ops: owned by employees | 1. worker co-ops: owned by employees | ||
| - | 3. consumer co-ops: owned by customers ([housing co-ops](http://lowimpact.local/ | + | 3. consumer co-ops: owned by customers ([housing co-ops](/coop/ |
| 5. producer (or marketing) co-ops: owned by independent producers (farmers, for example) to market their produce | 5. producer (or marketing) co-ops: owned by independent producers (farmers, for example) to market their produce | ||
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| - | [Platform co-ops](http://lowimpact.local/ | + | [Platform co-ops](/pltc/platform_co-ops) are online marketplaces that are owned and controlled by their members, and are formalised into co-operatives. |
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| - | Worker co-ops are not just employee-owned businesses – they are democratically managed by their workers. [The John Lewis Partnership](https:// | + | |
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| + | Worker co-ops are not just employee-owned businesses – they are democratically managed by their workers. [The John Lewis Partnership](https:// | ||
| Structures of co-ops can vary enormously. In the UK, there is no one legal structure that co-ops have to adhere to. If an organisation’s constitution matches the above definition, values and principles, and the members consider themselves part of the co-operative movement, then they are. Elsewhere (e.g. Germany), there are much more specific definitions and legal structures. | Structures of co-ops can vary enormously. In the UK, there is no one legal structure that co-ops have to adhere to. If an organisation’s constitution matches the above definition, values and principles, and the members consider themselves part of the co-operative movement, then they are. Elsewhere (e.g. Germany), there are much more specific definitions and legal structures. | ||
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| + | _What is a co-operative? | ||
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| - | _What is a co-operative? | + | |
| Co-ops are run democratically – i.e. one member / one vote; some raise capital by asking members to invest by buying shares; some choose to distribute profits to members, and some are in ‘common ownership’, | Co-ops are run democratically – i.e. one member / one vote; some raise capital by asking members to invest by buying shares; some choose to distribute profits to members, and some are in ‘common ownership’, | ||
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| There are over 2.6 million co-ops worldwide, with over 1 billion members and employing 250 million people. | There are over 2.6 million co-ops worldwide, with over 1 billion members and employing 250 million people. | ||
| - | ### What are the benefits of co-operatives? | + | |
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| + | ===== What are the benefits of co-operatives? | ||
| Democracy for workers and consumers: members can influence the affairs of the co-op, and the decisions that are made. The smaller the co-op, the more influence an individual member has. | Democracy for workers and consumers: members can influence the affairs of the co-op, and the decisions that are made. The smaller the co-op, the more influence an individual member has. | ||
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| They can also provide more interesting work, as workers are involved (although they don’t have to be) in the business decisions affecting their jobs. | They can also provide more interesting work, as workers are involved (although they don’t have to be) in the business decisions affecting their jobs. | ||
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| And here are a few other things they don’t do: suck money out of our communities to pay shareholders; | And here are a few other things they don’t do: suck money out of our communities to pay shareholders; | ||
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| + | _Unicorn Grocery in Manchester. Worker co-op; everyone gets paid the same; they own 21 acres of land just outside Manchester on which they grow a lot of the food they sell; fantastic produce and information boards; creche; they have no intention of having more than one shop, but they provide a ‘[Grow a Grocery](http:// | ||
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| - | _Unicorn Grocery in Manchester. Worker co-op; everyone gets paid the same; they own 21 acres of land just outside Manchester on which they grow a lot of the food they sell; fantastic produce and information boards; creche; they have no intention of having more than one shop, but they provide a ‘[Grow a Grocery](http:// | ||
| - | #### Potential downsides | ||
| - | Compared to the [commons](http://lowimpact.local/ | + | |
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| + | ==== Potential downsides ==== | ||
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| + | Compared to the [commons](/ | ||
| - They don't have strong enough asset locks. The Co-op Bank is no longer a co-op. It’s owned by various hedge funds and asset management companies. Although Co-op Energy is still owned by Midcounties Co-op, its energy supply and billing is run by Octopus Energy. | - They don't have strong enough asset locks. The Co-op Bank is no longer a co-op. It’s owned by various hedge funds and asset management companies. Although Co-op Energy is still owned by Midcounties Co-op, its energy supply and billing is run by Octopus Energy. | ||
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| - They have to go into debt to bring infrastructure into co-operative ownership; for example, to buy housing stock, housing co-ops have to obtain mortgages from, go into debt with and pay compound interest to corporate financial institutions – the kinds of institutions that co-ops were designed to replace. | - They have to go into debt to bring infrastructure into co-operative ownership; for example, to buy housing stock, housing co-ops have to obtain mortgages from, go into debt with and pay compound interest to corporate financial institutions – the kinds of institutions that co-ops were designed to replace. | ||
| - | - Principle 6 (of the [international co-operative principles](https:// | + | - Principle 6 (of the [international co-operative principles](https:// |
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| - | ### What can I do? | + | ===== What can I do? ===== |
| - | #### Support co-ops | + | ==== Support co-ops |
| Use your local co-ops. See [here](https:// | Use your local co-ops. See [here](https:// | ||
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| - | Switch to a [credit union](http://lowimpact.local/ | + | Switch to a [credit union](/crun/credit_unions) for local savings and loans. |
| Switch to the [Phone Co-op](https:// | Switch to the [Phone Co-op](https:// | ||
| - | At the moment, there’s no way to get your electricity and gas directly from a co-op, but although Co-op Energy is no longer a co-op, they purchase their energy directly from community energy groups. At some point, it may be possible to purchase electricity directly from a local [community energy](http:// | + | At the moment, there’s no way to get your electricity and gas directly from a co-op, but although Co-op Energy is no longer a co-op, they purchase their energy directly from community energy groups. At some point, it may be possible to purchase electricity directly from a local [community energy](/comy/community) scheme, but it’s not possible yet. However, Co-op Energy purchases electricity from community energy schemes, and you can choose the type of renewable energy you want (wind, solar, hydro etc.) and from where. Switching couldn’t be simpler – just sign up online or by phone. You’ll receive a welcome letter, and then after a ‘cooling off’ period to give you time to change your mind, Co-op Energy will contact your current (no pun intended) supplier and do everything for you. They arrange a switchover date – usually 4-6 weeks from signing up. You provide a meter reading on that date, receive a final bill from your previous supplier, and you’re switched to co-operative energy. Sign up [here](https:// |
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| - | Plus, closely related to co-ops, you can shop with [John Lewis](https:// | + | Plus, closely related to co-ops, you can shop with [John Lewis](https:// |
| You can also join the [Worker Co-op Solidarity Fund](http:// | You can also join the [Worker Co-op Solidarity Fund](http:// | ||
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| + | _[Loomio](https:// | ||
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| - | #### Set up a co-op | + | |
| + | ==== Set up a co-op ==== | ||
| If you’d like to set up a co-op, there are various places you can go for help. [Co-operatives UK](https:// | If you’d like to set up a co-op, there are various places you can go for help. [Co-operatives UK](https:// | ||
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| There are co-op development agencies all over the country – search online. They have advisors to help you set up. They charge, but there’s usually a free first consultation, | There are co-op development agencies all over the country – search online. They have advisors to help you set up. They charge, but there’s usually a free first consultation, | ||
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| - | Thanks to Cath Muller of [Radical Routes](http:// | + | ===== Related topics ===== |
| - | The specialist(s) below will respond to queries on this topic. Please comment in the box at the bottom of the page. | + | - [Community energy](coen: |
| + | - [ROSCAs - rotating savings & credit associations](rosc: | ||
| + | - [Housing co-ops](hcoo: | ||
| + | - [Self-employment](self: | ||
| + | - [Platform co-ops](pltc: | ||
| + | - [Sociocracy](soci: | ||
| + | - [Mutual credit](mucr: | ||
| + | - [Commons economy](coec: | ||
| + | - [Building societies](bsoc: | ||
| + | - [Intentional communities](intc: | ||
| + | - [Community](comy: | ||
| + | - [Fairtrade](fair: | ||
| + | - [Community land trusts](clts: | ||
| + | - [Credit unions](crun: | ||
| + | - [Independent media](indy: | ||
| + | - [Commoning](comg: | ||
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| - | Mark Simmonds works at [Co-op Culture](https:// | + | ===== Specialist curators |