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Cooperatives Europe European Region of the ICA SOCIAL ECONOMY: A KEY SECTOR FOR GROWTH AND JOBS IN THE GLOBAL CRISIS: A EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVE Rainer Schlüter Director Regional ICA
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W HO WE ARE : Cooperatives Europe, organisation, key figures, challenges S OCIAL E CONOMY IN E UROPE – challenges: structure and representatives, identity and wording, who is in and who is out? B EYOND LEGAL DEFINITION AND WORDS : 3 strategies of political integration at EU level – SE as employer organisations, SE an essential part of civil society, SE part of the new social movements R ECENT EVOLUTIONS, PROPOSALS FOR C OMMON ACTION Social Economy – a key actor for growth and jobs in the global crisis. A European perspective
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176 national Cooperative organisations in 33 European countries are members of Cooperatives Europe representing 263.000 co-operative enterprises 160 million members 5,5 million jobs At European level Co-operatives are organised in 7 business sectors, 6 are members of Cooperatives Europe (agriculture, banking, housing, industry and services, consumer, pharmacies), the insurance sector is not a member (AMICE) Social Economy – a key actor for growth and jobs in the global crisis. A European perspective W HO WE ARE Cooperatives Europe Key figures
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Social Economy – a key actor for growth and jobs in the global crisis. A European perspective R EPRESENTATIVENESS OF C OOPERATIVES E UROPE
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N UMBER OF C O - OPERATIVE ENTERPRISES MEMBER OF C OOPERATIVES E UROPE (EU)
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Jobs in co-operatives, members of Cooperatives Europe (Employer)
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-structure, representativeness, capacity -Identity and wording -Who is in and who is out? Social Economy – a key actor for growth and jobs in the global crisis. A European perspective S OCIAL E CONOMY in Europe
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Confusing wordings but more then 10% of European Economy -Social and Solidarity Economy -Solidarity Economy -Community Economy -Third Sector -Third System -Not for profit -CMAF
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For profit or not, private or public, enterprises or not
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Three strategies of political integration at European level: SE AS EMPLOYER ORGANISATIONS : are we a different and better employer?, particularly in the recent economic crisis (restructuring, take overs,...) SE AN ESSENTIAL PART OF CIVIL SOCIETY (coops biggest membership orhanisation ) do we have common request to public policy? Public procurement, state aid, tax, participation&consultation SE PART OF THE NEW SOCIAL MOVEMENTS : do we want to change our society? Attac, New economic order, Slow Economy, Fair&Square, Alternative Economy Social Economy – a key actor for growth and jobs in the global crisis. A European perspective B EYOND LEGAL DEFINITION AND WORDS
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Co-operative organisations vested with a negotiation mandate as Empoyer organisations
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CEGES recent crisis, CEPES, new law for SE Employer organisation, Solidarity Economy FR in CES, Social Enterprise law (IT) Restructuring, worker take overs, privatisations, new role for Social Economy and Co-operatives Large unemployment, cooperative and SE selfhelp on the agenda Ethical and responsible economic behaviour, stronger awareness in society Increase of Ethical finance Cooperating together north and south, consumers, financers and producers Stronger co-operative business integration between north and South Visibility of our ethical business model Build new and strong alliances (TU, LA, Solidarity Economy, NGO’s….) Social Economy – a key actor for growth and jobs in the global crisis. A European perspective R ECENT EVOLUTIONS AND PROPOSALS FOR COMMON ACTION
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Rainer Schlüter Cooperatives Europe 105, Ave Milcamps – BE1030 Brussels r.schluter@coopseurope.coop www.coopseurope.coop Social Economy – a key actor for growth and jobs in the global crisis. A European perspective
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