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Banat Balita

The Early Origins of Cooperatives

Antolin dela Cerna - Banat

CEBU, Philippines - Ning atong tinguha pagpalig-on sa Seniors Cooperative, maayo nga molingi kita sa kagahapon, sa kasaysayan sa kooperatiba, pinasikad sa giingon nga kadtong hindi marunong lumingon sa kagahapon, ay hindi makarating sa padulngan (sabut ba?).

Sa tuyo nga mo-appreciate kita sa kamahinungdanon sa kooperatiba, atong lantawon ang pinanggalingan niini. Ania kining gikan sa Internet sa Yahoo Philippines. Makapaikag kini kanato pagpasakop sa kaugalingon natong kooperatiba. Hunahunaa nga kining maong mga pioneering cooperatives, namugna sa mga tuig 1843, ug kini milungtad hangtud karong panahona.

Apan, ang kooperatiba, is as old as mankind itself. Giingon nga “it is just impossible to imagine how man survived through the ages if they did not help one another.” Sa ato  pa, daan na kitang nagtinabangay – sukad pa sa atong pagkatawo, otherwise, wala unta karon dinhi. Walay mankind. Ato kining padayonon pinaagi sa kooperatiba.

Ania: In early human societies people learned to cooperate and work together to  increase their success in hunting, fishing, gathering foods, building  shelter, and meeting other individual and group needs. Historians have found evidence of cooperation among peoples in early Greece, Egypt, Rome and Babylon, among Native American and African tribes, and between many other groups.

Early agriculture would have been impossible without mutual aid among farmers. They relied on one another to defend land, harvest crops, build barns and storage buildings, and to share equipment. These examples of informal cooperation – of working together – were the precursors to the cooperative form of business.

Padayon:  The earliest cooperatives appeared in Europe in the late 18th and 19th centuries, during the Industrial Revolution. As people moved from farms into the growing cities, they had to rely on stores to feed their families because they could no longer grow their own food. Working people had very little control over the quality of their food or living conditions. Those with money gained more and more power over those without. Early co-ops were set up as a way to protect the interests of the less powerful members of society – workers, consumers, farmers, and producers. Morag party-list. Marginal ug under-represented sectors.

In England, consumers were frustrated by the abuses of storeowners, many of whom adulterated products to increase their profits. In many cases, workers’ wages were paid in company “chits” – credit that could only be used at the company’s stores. The average consumer had very few choices and little control.

Groups of these people began experimenting with various methods of providing for their needs themselves. They decided to pool their money and purchase groceries together. When they purchased goods from a wholesale dealer and then divided them equally among themselves, they were surprised at the savings and higher quality of products they were able to obtain. (The above text is from the Employee Orientation Handbook on Co-op History  by Karen Zimbelman. © Karen Zimbelman, used by permission).

Atong padayonon sa sunod gula. Meanwhile, paminaw sa Senior Citizens Hour sa dyRC 648 kHz matag Sabado, 4:00-6:00 pm. Tels. 4125249, 4125298. (BANAT BALITA)

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ANIA

EMPLOYEE ORIENTATION HANDBOOK

IN ENGLAND

INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

KAREN ZIMBELMAN

NATIVE AMERICAN AND AFRICAN

ROME AND BABYLON

SENIOR CITIZENS HOUR

SENIORS COOPERATIVE

YAHOO PHILIPPINES

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