English to Spanish Dictionary cooperatives

cooperatives

Cooperativas
definition
noun
Unions, the students' federation, housing cooperatives and neighbourhood organisations all took part.
a farm, business, or other organization that is owned and run jointly by its members, who share the profits or benefits.
translation of 'cooperatives'
noun
cooperativa
example
In other parts of the world unions are active in promoting democratic worker 'cooperatives' to organize workers.
All companies, from multinationals to local organic 'cooperatives' , operate in the market and therefore have to produce a profit.
He has published articles on affordable housing 'cooperatives' and the economics of education.
From a financial standpoint, 'cooperatives' may need to rethink how benefits are paid.
The plant has been a great asset to its member 'cooperatives' and has saved them a considerable amount of money.
What must 'cooperatives' return to members in exchange for higher levels of equity investment?
Many local grain marketing and farm supply 'cooperatives' are not consistently profitable.
Members look to their 'cooperatives' for services and support in both difficult and good times.
Unions, the students' federation, housing 'cooperatives' and neighbourhood organisations all took part.
The trade unions and 'cooperatives' also had 100 reserved seats each.
Most of the decline is attributed to diversified and farm supply 'cooperatives' .
In some cases, members of agricultural 'cooperatives' were permitted to farm individually.
Farm supply and sugar 'cooperatives' ended the year with larger net losses than in 2000.
The real estate assets don't affect the day-to day business of the 'cooperatives' .
As those markets change, so too, do the fortunes of 'cooperatives' and members.
Government aid can also be fairly distributed to each member of the 'cooperatives' .
As a political force, worker 'cooperatives' are only beginning to find their voice.
We asked senior managers (not including the CEO) about the degree of conflict and 'cooperativeness' in their top management team.
The share purchase obligates the 'cooperative' to accept the unit at an established price.
I am for freedom and prosperity, individual sovereignty, free trade and the 'cooperativeness' that comes from free exchange.
In economic transactions, a failure of insight, determination, perseverance, honesty, respect for law, or 'cooperativeness' with one's fellows can be self-defeating.
This network has formulated a new basis for collaboration based on ‘virtue ethics,’ a set of moral motivations that emphasize 'cooperativeness' , friendliness, generosity, and honesty.
We appreciate the hospitality and 'cooperativeness' .
Rosemary has been an active member of women's 'co-operatives' since leaving university, where she completed an MA in religious studies.
Credit unions are community savings and loan 'co-operatives' where members can save small or large amounts or borrow from the fund.
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