Q&A: What is the co-operative movement?
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The Co-operative Group has made headlines over the resignation of its chairman, a film of its former banking head allegedly buying drugs and a rescue deal handing 70% ownership to private investors.
But what exactly is the co-operative movement and will it be possible to maintain the spirit of the group through all the changes?
What is the co-operative movement?
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- Published18 November 2013
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