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From such humble beginnings, the cooperative movement has grown to an organization that employs over 100,000 people in Spain, has extensive international holdings, has, as of 2007, €33 billion in assets approximately US$43 billion, and revenues of €17 billion. 80% of their Spanish workers are also owners, and the Cooperative is working to extend the cooperative ideal to their foreign subsidiaries.5 53% of the profits are placed in employee-owner accounts.
Archive 2009-06-01 John M 2009
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Positive features of Producer Company over a cooperative Inclusion of cooperative principles: The provisions are based on patronage and mutual assistance, retaining the spirit of Cooperative principles.
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This one from Seven Bridge Cooperative is recommended by our very own sustainable brewing guru, Jason Sahler.
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The reality is that the world will be better off by focusing on sensible alternatives under the Long-Term Cooperative Action track of the UN negotiations and by "getting real" about post-Kyoto international climate policy architecture for the long term, such as by putting some additional meat on the Cancun Agreements and by considering any supplemental and sensible architectures the various parties wish to discuss.
Robert Stavins: Canada's Step Away From the Kyoto Protocol Can Be a Constructive Step Forward Robert Stavins 2011
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As to the business structure, Fourcher says that the Chicago News Cooperative is licensing its content to Aldertrack Inc. to produce the publication Early and Often.
Sally Duros: Voting Early and Often Could Be a Good Thing Sally Duros 2010
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At the UN negotiations, work takes place through two working groups: the Ad-Hoc Working Group on Long-Term Cooperative Action (AWG-LCA) and the Ad-Hoc Working Group on the Kyoto Protocol (AWG-KP).
Tina Gerhardt: UN Climate Negotiations: EU Ramps Up Renewables and Addresses Aviation Emissions Tina Gerhardt 2011
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At the UN negotiations, work takes place through two working groups: the Ad-Hoc Working Group on Long-Term Cooperative Action (AWG-LCA) and the Ad-Hoc Working Group on the Kyoto Protocol (AWG-KP).
Tina Gerhardt: UN Climate Negotiations: EU Ramps Up Renewables and Addresses Aviation Emissions Tina Gerhardt 2011
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The reality is that the world will be better off by focusing on sensible alternatives under the Long-Term Cooperative Action track of the UN negotiations and by "getting real" about post-Kyoto international climate policy architecture for the long term, such as by putting some additional meat on the Cancun Agreements and by considering any supplemental and sensible architectures the various parties wish to discuss.
Robert Stavins: Canada's Step Away From the Kyoto Protocol Can Be a Constructive Step Forward Robert Stavins 2011
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At the UN negotiations, work takes place through two working groups: the Ad-Hoc Working Group on Long-Term Cooperative Action (AWG-LCA) and the Ad-Hoc Working Group on the Kyoto Protocol (AWG-KP).
Tina Gerhardt: UN Climate Negotiations: EU Ramps Up Renewables and Addresses Aviation Emissions Tina Gerhardt 2011
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At the UN negotiations, work takes place through two working groups: the Ad-Hoc Working Group on Long-Term Cooperative Action (AWG-LCA) and the Ad-Hoc Working Group on the Kyoto Protocol (AWG-KP).
Tina Gerhardt: UN Climate Negotiations: EU Ramps Up Renewables and Addresses Aviation Emissions Tina Gerhardt 2011
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