CICOPA

From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
Jump to: navigation, search
CICOPA
Cooperative, international organisation
Headquarters Brussels, Belgium
Key people
Manuel Mariscal (President)
Bruno Roelants (General Secretary)
Parent International Cooperative Alliance
Website cicopa.coop

CICOPA (International Organisation of Industrial, Artisanal and Service Producers' Cooperatives)[1] is the branch of the International Cooperative Alliance that promotes worker cooperatives. CICOPA has a membership of 43 national and regional cooperative federations in 28 countries. Its associated members are support organizations promoting cooperatives in their regions.

Many of those cooperatives are worker cooperatives, businesses where the employees are the owners of the enterprise.

In 2003, the then CICOPA president Rainer Schluter reported that in Europe they have seen a leap from 2,500 worker co-ops and related models in 1980, to 85,000 today, with a total membership of 1.5 million worker-owners[2]

The 2003 CICOPA General Assembly held in Oslo, Norway approved in principle the World Declaration on Cooperative Worker Ownership. The Final draft was approved by the CICOPA Executive Committee on 17 February 2004. The Declaration was then approved by the ICA General Assembly in Cartagena, Colombia, in 2005.[3]

CICOPA currently has a total of 43 members in 28 countries, four of which are development organisations. CICOPA has two regional organisations: CECOP- CICOPA Europe and CICOPA Americas. CICOPA Americas includes two sub-regional organisations; CICOPA North America and CICOPA Mercosur.

CICOPA's most recent general assembly took place in Cape Town, South Africa, on November 2013.

Member organizations

  • Associazione Generale Cooperative Italiane (AGCI)
  • Associazione Nazionale Cooperative de Produzione e Lavoro (ANCPL/LEGACOOP)
  • Associazione Nazionale Cooperative Servizi e Turismo (ANCST/LEGACOOP)
  • Asociación de Cooperativas de Colombia (ASCOOP)
  • Compagnia Finanziaria Industriale (CFI)
  • Confédération Generale des Sociétés Coopératives de Production (CGSCOP)
  • Confederación Española de Cooperativas de Trabajo Asociado (COCETA)
  • Confederazione Cooperative Italiane
  • Confederación Empresarial de Sociedades Laborales de España (CONFESAL)
  • Canadian Worker Cooperative Federation (CWCF) / Fédération canadienne des coopératives de travail (FCCT)
  • Co-operatives UK
  • Det Kooperative Fællesforbund (DKF)
  • ESFIN-IDES
  • Federación de Cooperativas de Produccion de Uruguay (FCPU)
  • Federazione de Cooperative Sociali
  • Federação Nacional das Cooperativas de Solidariedade Social (FENACERCI)
  • The International Committee for the Promotion of Chinese Industrial Cooperatives (ICCIC)
  • Japanese Workers’ Co-operative Union (JWCU)
  • National Union of Worker Productive Cooperatives of Bulgaria (NUWPC)
  • Svaz českých a moravských výrobních družstev (SCMVD)
  • Fédération Nationale des Sociétés Coopératives de Production du Bâtiment et des Travaux Publics (SCOP BTP)
  • Slovenský Zväz Výrobných Družstiev (SZVD)
  • Tanzania Federation of Co-operatives (TFC)
  • Asociatia Nationala a Cooperatiei Mestesugaresti (UCECOM)
  • Uganda Co-operative Alliance
  • Verband genossenschaftlicher Bau- und Industrieunternehmungen (VGB)
  • Związek Lustracyjny Spółdzielni Pracy (ZLSP)
  • United States Federation of Worker Cooperatives (USFWC)

References

  1. Comité International des Coopératives de Production et Artisanales
  2. Worker Co-ops, Mischa Gaus, Z Magazine
  3. World Declaration on Worker Cooperatives