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Revision as of 14:43, 26 November 2010
From the Site
Co-operatives UK is the national trade body that campaigns for co-operation and works to promote, develop and unite co-operative enterprises. We have a unique role as a trade association for co-operatives.
We aim to bring together all those with a passion and interest in co-operative action.
We work to promote the co-operative alternative across many sectors of the economy from high street consumer-owned co-operatives to pubs and football clubs, healthcare to agriculture, credit unions to community owned shops.
Together the co-operative economy is worth some £33.5 billion and has 12.9 million members. Co-operatives are the largest membership movement in the country.[1]
More Information
References
- ↑ About Co-operatives UK, http://www.uk.coop/about/co-operativesuk
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Reviews of Co-operation in the age of Google (a paper published by this group).