The Rochdale Co-Op 7 Principles, from the Rochdale Pioneers, Toad Lane, Lancs, England, UK, OL12 0NU
The Rochdale Principles are a set of ideals for the operation of cooperatives. They were first set out in 1844 by the Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers in Rochdale, England and have formed the basis for the principles on which co-operatives around the world continue to operate. The implications of the Rochdale Principles are a focus of study in co-operative economics. The original Rochdale Principles were officially adopted by the International Co-operative Alliance (ICA) in 1937 as the Rochdale Principles of Co-operation. Updated versions of the principles were adopted by the ICA in 1966 as the Co-operative Principles and in 1995 as part of the Statement on the Co-operative Identity -Open membership. -Democratic control (one person, one vote). -Distribution of surplus in proportion to trade. -Payment of limited interest on capital. -Political and religious neutrality. -Cash trading (no credit extended). -Promotion of education.
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Location: Toad Lane, Rochdale, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, England, UK OL12 0NU
Photo credit: © Tony Smith / Alamy / Afripics
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