The European confederation of industrial and service cooperatives. Giuseppe Guerini President CECOP-CICOPA Europe Buenos Aires 25 October 2018

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The European confederation of industrial and service cooperatives Giuseppe Guerini President CECOP-CICOPA Europe Buenos Aires 25 October 2018

1. About us The European confederation of industrial and service cooperatives CECOP affiliates 25 national confederations or federations of cooperatives representing 50,000 enterprises employing 1.3 million workers in 15 European countries

2. Identity The voice of industrial and service cooperatives in Europe 4% 2% worker cooperatives (35,000) 24% social cooperatives (12,000) 70% worker owned enterprises (2,000) cooperatives of self employed producers (1,000)

Social cooperatives and social enterprises in EU United Kingdom Community Interest Company Legal forms: All the enterprises regulated in the Companies Act of 1985 France Cooperative of collective interest (SCIC); Productive cooperative (SCOP). Sectors of activity: Production of goods or services of general interest; All the economic sectors.. Portugal Cooperative of social solidarity Sectors of activity: Work integration of vulnerable people. Spain Social cooperative (CIS); Work integration cooperative. Sectors of activity: Care services in health, education, culture sectors; Work integration. Belgium Company with social purpose Legal forms: Limited Liability Company; Cooperative. Germany Social cooperative Sectors of activity: Community cooperative; Energy cooperative Italy Social cooperative Sectors of activity: Social services (type A); Work integration (type B). Finland Social enterprise Legal forms: All the companies Italy Social enterprise Legal forms: All the private legal forms of the Civil Code. Lithuania Social enterprise Legal forms: All the companies Poland Social cooperative Sectors of activity: Work integration Slovakia Social enterprise Legal forms: All the companies Croatia Social cooperative Sectors of activity: Social services; Work integration Czech Republic Social cooperative Sectors of activity: Work integration; To favour the local needs and resources Hungary Social cooperative Sectors of activity: Create work opportunities for disadvantages Slovenia Law on social entrepreneurship Legal forms: All non-profit legal forms Hungary Non-profit limited liability company Legal forms: Non-profit organisations Greece Social cooperative Sectors of activity: Work integration; Production of social goods and services to elderlies, disables, chronic ills; Production of goods and services for the society and local and regional development.

Social cooperatives in this context Promotion of new forms of direct participation of the citizens Special attention in social inclusion of potentially excluded part of the population (membership, work inclusion) Innovation to address social needs not covered by traditional welfare system

International Standards on social cooperatives CICOPA International organization representing social and worker cooperatives The model of worker cooperative law International declaration worker cooperatives http://www.cicopa.coop/img/pdf/declaration_a pproved_by_ica_en-2.pdf

International Standards on social cooperatives 1. Explicit general interest mission they explicitly define a general interest mission as their primary purpose and carry out this mission directly in the production of goods and services of general interest 2. Non-state character they should be substantially independent from the public sector and from other entities Despite the fact that activities which they carry out are often financed by the public budget, given the general interest character of these activities

International Standards on social cooperatives 3. Multi-stakeholder membership A governance structure potentially or effectively based on multistakeholder membership is an important characteristic of social cooperatives. 4. Substantial representation of worker members Worker-members should be represented at every possible level of the governance structure of a social cooperative 5. Non or limited distribution of surplus social cooperatives practice limited distribution or non-distribution of surplus (adaptation of 3 rd cooperative principle)

The EC Social Business Initiative The EC Social Business Initiative and its 11 key actions are an important recognition of the role played in the past years Social enterprises and cooperatives should be supported: taken into account the essential role they can play as social innovation driving forces because they introduce new methods of service provision and actions aiming at improving the quality of life of the persons because they foster the creation of new products to respond to the new society s needs

Some examples of good practices I now briefly introduce to you to three different areas: public procuremant to realize work insertion for desavantage peaple; programming of general intersse services; to realize services for the care, hospitality and integration of migrants and asylum seekers

Facilitate the access of social enterprises to public procurement EU Directives 23 and 23/2014 includes significant steps forward: encourage participation in the Small and Medium Enterprises, at the public market introducing environmental social sustainability clauses that have proved to be very important for cooperatives Article 17 of the Directive, which adds the entitlement to participate in public calls for tender for economic operators whose main objective is workers with disabilities and disadvantages integration (30% of workers with disabilities and disadvantages)

Procurement and reserved contracts (Spain and Italy case) European Directives 2014/23/UE and 2014/24/UE on public procurement were transposed into the Spanish legal system in October 2017 and in Italy in June 2017. these rules have already been very useful in the past to grow cooperatives and in particular cooperatives that deal with the job placement of disadvantaged people

Procurement and governace in local and general interest sercies Last year in Italy, with a reform law for the Social Economy (third sector reform), an important collaboration tool was introduced to vareir the co-planning the services and the interventions of general interest to favor collaborating and recognizing social enterprises including social cooperatives, as partners and not just as suppliers.

Social Cooperatives in Italy About 11.000 social cooperatives about 65% type A social cooperatives provide social, education and healt services about 35% type B social cooperatives worker insert Providing assistance to more than 7 million people 330.000 workers 35.000 are disadvantaged workers Aggregate turnover more than 9 billions

Social Cooperatives in Italy Percentuale lavoratori disabili su occupati sistema economico cooperazione sociale B 0 5 10 15 20 25 Work inclusion of disabled workers in social cooperatives is 25 times higher compared to that of the rest of the economic system

Some Social Cooperatives in Italy cooperatives operate very effectively in the field of the circular economy and waste recycling Check out Ecosviluppo's 2016 Annual Report from Cooperativa Sociale Ecosviluppo on Vimeo. The video is available for your viewing pleasure at https://vimeo.com/221404599

Social procurement for type B cooperatives For the supply of goods and services, public bodies may insert amongst the conditions of execution, the requirement to execute the contract while employing underprivileged persons with the adoption of specific programmes of professional integration and reintegration In this way local administrators perform a social intervention through ordinary expenses like green areas maintenance or public buildings cleaning

One of the greatest challenges we face as States and as a cooperative is certainly that of migration In 2015, the number of international migrants reached 244 million More than 150 million of them are migrant workers; More than a third (60 million) of migrant workers are qualified. Migrant remittances to their countries of origin reached about $ 441 billion in 2015.

Worker and service cooperatives paving the way for economic and social integration of migrants. The role of local co-operatives in knowing and understanding specific issues and developing links and activities between the community and "new citizens"

Some Good practises: Hermes House - a free medical team service to implement National Public Health Service. StartRefugees - innovative start-up for temporary jobs dedicated to asylum seekers and refugees. First one in Italy to match cooperatives/migrants with citizens and companies offering jobs. Volountary works through an agreement signed with a City Council, we make social works as gardening and maintenance services for a positive feedback/result to community

Some Good practises: Renovation of buildings for public housing units migrants as workers (traineeships) «Silver Code Project»: experimentation for Saint Martin s Hospital (the greatest in Genoa) to reduce recovery times and contribute to better outcomes for patients at home with significant cost savings for the overall system. The project now is available in other hospitals through our region (Liguria). Project New Meeting : to help elders to come out from isolation by meeting migrants living in the surroundings and making activities together (storytelling and so on)

Muchas Gracias Thank You Very Much Muito Obrigado For Contacts us mail guerini.g@confcooperative.it Web site www.cecop.coop @GiuseppeGuerin1