Difficulties in shipping grain to outside markets provided one of the chief factors in the development of the many cooperatives which are important in the present economic life of the State.
Members of agricultural cooperatives are classified as peasants, whereas employees of state farms are considered workers.
The third owned a controlling interest in a chocolate factory, which supplied the local Cooperative societies-on condition that the Cooperatives furnished him everything he needed.
The Cooperatives were torn by internal struggles; the meetings of the Peasants' Executive broke up in stormy wrangling; even among the Cossacks there was trouble.
Opinions were very much divided upon this, the right wing Mensheviki and Socialist Revolutionaries, as well as the Populist Socialists, the Cooperatives and the bourgeois elements being bitterly against.
The Congress has shown itself alive to the practical requirements for a beneficial use of our water resources by providing that preference in the sale of power be given to farmers' cooperatives and public agencies.
The action of the Federal Farm Board in granting credits to farm cooperatives saved many of them from bankruptcy and increased their purpose and strength.
To aid the middle-income families, I recommend that the Congress enact new legislation authorizing a vigorous program to help cooperatives and other nonprofit groups build housing which these families can afford.
The Chinese Industrial Cooperatives are based on an American background with New Zealand and British advice.
Wherever cotton is grown spinning and weaving cooperatives are numerous, for clothing is one of the fundamental needs of life.
An average depot of about 25 cooperatives is supervised and advised by a group of men consisting of depotmaster, accountant, technician, and two or three organizers.
More than seventy thousand credit and marketing cooperatives were in service last year.
The Model Constitution for an Industrial Cooperative[8] establishes safeguards to keep the cooperatives from becoming profiteering sweatshops.
The most inspiring force in the movement is Mr. Rewi Alley, a New Zealander strongly interested in cooperatives and in labor welfare, formerly factory inspector in the International Settlement.
In many cooperativesone may see a quaint mixture of old and new, where big flywheels are turned by human labor to maintain the spin of lathes, carding machines, and the like.
The cooperatives spread so rapidly that figures are often obsolete before they are tabulated.
The purpose of the cooperatives is to launch an enormous program of decentralized industry throughout Free China, with thirty thousand separate industrial cooperatives for the first major goal.
Throughout the period of the Cultural Revolution, artists and writers have been going to the mountain villages, industrial centers, and agricultural cooperatives to live for varying lengths of time.
In these brief stories are written a hundred lessons that cooperatives should heed.
There is no longer any excuse for cooperatives to follow the blind into the pit.
In the first place while a number of small groceries closed their doors, the larger cooperatives have grown larger and more prosperous.
On the other hand there are many cooperatives which have failed.
At the present time practically all the cooperativesin the State have their books gone over periodically by trained public accountants.
At last there appear to have developed cooperatives which have passed that critical stage connected with the life of a newly-organized business.
For this reason it is telling the stories of several cooperatives in New York, some of which are successfully established and some of which have fallen by the roadside.
A group of younger men and women with a broad background, an intense interest in cooperation and a capacity of growing up with the business is working now to make these cooperatives even more successful.
This means that the cooperatives are not following tradition but are thinking for themselves and are selecting that enterprise which will serve them most effectively.
A third significant development is the adoption by cooperatives of the best methods of management and accounting.
There are many sources of information and advice available to cooperatives that should be fully utilized before any money is spent in a cooperative enterprise that promises only failure.
It is probable that cooperatives which lack some of the incentives of the ordinary commercial business will be compelled constantly to adopt the most efficient and advanced type of machinery.
Until this had been done the cooperatives had small chance of succeeding.
This being the case, the stones of cooperativeswhich follow are worth attention, for, as a result of their mistakes, they are now dead.
There is an important distinction to be made between cooperation and cooperatives, because cooperatives may be divided into two very different classes: capitalistic cooperatives and socialistic cooperatives.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cooperatives" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.