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Recognizing Cooperatives' Contributions to Economic and Social Development during the International Year of Cooperatives.
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WHEREAS, The United Nations General Assembly Resolution 64/136 proclaims the year 2012 as the International Year of Cooperatives (IYC); and
WHEREAS, The theme of the International Year is "Cooperative Enterprises Build a Better World"; and
WHEREAS, Cooperative organizations help build and sustain healthy communities in Philadelphia, promote jobs and enhance the quality of life for those in our city, state, country and the world; and
WHEREAS, The cooperative business model has empowered people around the world to improve their lives through economic and social progress; and
WHEREAS, Millions of cooperatives operate in every nation of the world, owned and governed by more than 1 billion members and employing 100 million people; and
WHEREAS, More than 29,000 cooperatives operative in United States generating 2 million jobs, and making a substantial contribution to the U.S. economy with annual sales of $652 billion and assets of $3 trillion; and
WHEREAS, There are over 800 cooperatives in Pennsylvania with more than 3.6 million members, generating wages of $488 million for 14, 500 employees; and
WHEREAS, Cooperatives had their American beginnings in Philadelphia in 1752 when Benjamin Franklin initiated the first successful cooperative in America, "The Philadelphia Contributionship for the Insurance of Houses from Loss by Fire"; and
WHEREAS, Philadelphia was the site of one of the first modern cooperative in the United States, the Union Cooperative Association No.1, that was started on Federal Street in South Philadelphia in 1862; and
WHEREAS, Philadelphia area cooperatives now have thousands of members in a variety of sectors such as grocery and consumer goods, credit unions, housing, day care, and utilities; and
WHEREAS, Cooperatives in Philadelphia help to stimulate economic activity, generate emplo...
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