A cooperative is a business or organization owned and operated by its members to meet their common needs. Members contribute resources, participate in decision-making, and share in the profits or benefits generated by the cooperative. They adhere to a set of democratic principles and values, aiming to promote equality and mutual support among members.
the public function of a cooperative society is related work other then it's members
Apex- A boss who's respectful and cooperative
because they have to work with people like you.
Michele Naylor has written: 'Work-based learning' -- subject(s): Career education, Cooperative Education, Education, Cooperative, School-to-work transition
David W. Johnson and Roger T. Johnson are often credited with coining the term "cooperative learning" in the 1970s. They are known for their extensive research and work in the field of cooperative learning.
A cooperative
One disadvantage to a worker cooperative is the fact that one worker may do all of the work. If this happens, the team will likely fail.
Adria Steinberg has written: 'Real learning, real work' -- subject(s): Career education, Cooperative Education, Education, Cooperative, School-to-work transition, Student service
A Russian cooperative is called an "artel". It is a type of collective association where people work together to achieve a common goal, such as farming or production.
"Cooperative" can function as an adjective, specifically describing a person or organization that is willing to work together with others towards a common goal.
Housing cooperative Building cooperative Retailers' cooperative Utility cooperative Worker cooperative Business and employment co-operative Social cooperative Consumers' cooperative Agricultural cooperative Cooperative banking (credit unions and cooperative savings banks) Federal or secondary cooperatives
Shared farm work and animal husbandry in common pastures by village neighbors were a part of cooperative village farming in England.