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Section: BSBA- 2P Date: October 19, 2020
ASSESSMENT 3
Based on the "Philippine Cooperative Code of 2008", enumerate the principles of cooperation
and define each using the link below as reference.
(1) 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.
(2) 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.
(3) 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 partonage of the cooperative's
bubsiness; and, supporting other activities approved by the membership.
(5) 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.
(6) Cooperation Among Cooperatives - Cooperatives serve their members most effectively and
strengthen the cooperative movement by working together through local, national, regional and
international structures.
(7) Concern for Community - Cooperatives work for the sustainable development of their
communities through policies approved by their members.