This presentation is the discussion of the seven (7) Cooperative Principles from the RA 9520: The Cooperative Code of the Philippines of 2008.
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2. VOLUNTARY AND
OPEN MEMBERSHIP
Cooperatives are voluntary organizations,
open to all persons able to use their
services and willing to accept the
responsibilities of membership, without
gender, social, racial, cultural, political or
religious discrimination
3. DEMOCRATIVE
MEMBER
CONTROL
Cooperatives are democratic organizations that are
controlled by their members who actively participate in
setting their policies and making decisions. Men and
women serving as elected representatives, directors or
officers are accountable to the membership. In
primary cooperatives, members have equal voting
rights of one-member, one-vote. Cooperatives at
other levels are organized in the same democratic
manner.
4. MEMBER
ECONOMIC
PARTICIPATION
Members contribute equitably to, and democratically
control, the capital of their cooperatives. At least part of that
capital is the common property of the cooperative. They
shall receive limited compensation or limited interest, if any,
on capital subscribed and paid as a condition of
membership. Members allocate surpluses for any or all of
the following purposes: developing the cooperative by
setting up reserves, part of which should at least be
indivisible; benefitting members in proportion to their
patronage of the cooperative’s business; and, supporting
other activities approved by the membership.
5. AUTONOMY AND
INDEPENDENCE Cooperatives are autonomous, self-help
organizations controlled by their members.
If they enter into agreements with other
organizations, including government, or
raise capital from external sources, they
shall do so on terms that ensure
democratic control of their members and
maintain their cooperative autonomy.
6. EDUCATION,
TRAINING AND
INFORMATION
Cooperatives shall provide education
and training for their members,
elected and appointed
representatives, managers, and
employees, so that they can contribute
effectively and efficiently to the
development of their cooperatives.