ABSTRACT
This
research is on appraisal of the impact of co-operatives to overall well-being
of industrial employees. A case study of ANAMMCO multi-purpose co-operatives
society. In other words, it is designed to find out how the existence of
co-operative society has been of economic benefit to industrial workers at
ANAMMCO in Emene, Enugu.
Primary and secondary data for the study
were collected and analyzed using oral interview, structured questionnaire and
presented in tables using percentages.
Analysis of data collected revealed that
ANAMMCO multi-purpose co-operative society has been of great benefits to it’s
members. Through the co-operative, members obtain loans at low interest rates
to meet up with their needs, buy goods at cheaper prices from the bulk purchase
made by the association, save part of their income through the association,
have a share in the profits generated by the co-operatives and get necessary
encouragement in other self- help projects.
Management do not interfere with the
activities of the co-operative society. It however, suggested that proper
education training should be given to members and non-members by the
appropriate authorities. This will help to create necessary awareness, and
ensure the contained existence of the co-operative with the attraction of more
members.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title
page……………………………………………………………………………..i
Certification………………………………………………………………………….ii
Dedication…………………………………………………………………………..iii
Acknowledgement……………………………………………………………..iv
Abstract……………………………………………………………………………….v
Table
of content………………………………………………………………….vi
CHAPTER ONE
- Introduction………………………………………………………………1
- Background of the study………………………………………….1-4
- Statement of problem………………………………………………4-5
- Objective of the
study……………………………………………..5-6
- Statement of hypothesis………………………………………….6-7
- Significance of the study……………………………………………7
- Scope of the study……………………………………………………7-8
- Limitation of the
study………………………………………………8-9
- Definition of terms……………………………………………………9-12
CHAPTER TWO
- Review of related literature
……………………………………….13
- The meaning of co-operative
society………………………..13-17
- History of the first co-operatives
society…………………..17-18
- Objectives and plans of this society
(Rochdale Equitable pioneers) …………………………………………………………………..8-20
- The principles of this society (Rochdale pioneers)…..20-22
- Co-operative values
………………………………………………….22-27
- Historical background of workers
co-operative movement in Nigeria
…………………………………………………………………..27-31
- Types of co-operatives………………………………………………31-35
- Economic social and other benefits of
cooperative society…………………………………………………………………………35-38
- Historical background of ANAMMCO EMENE,
ENUGU.38-40
CHAPTER
THREE
- Research design and
methodology……………………………..41
- Research design …………………………………………………………..41
- population of study………………………………………………………41
- Sample size…………………………………………………………………..41
- Method of data
collection………………………………………42-43
- Methods of data
analysis………………………………………43-44
CHAPTER FOUR
- Data Presentation and
Analysis…………………………………45
- Data Presentation ……………………………………………………..45
- Data Analysis…………………………………………………………46-56
- Test of hypothesis…………………………………………………56-61
CHAPTER FIVE
- Summary, Recommendations and Conclusion
……….62
- Summary…………………………………………………………………..62
- Recommendation……………………………………………………63-64
- Conclusion…………………………………………………………………..65
Bibliography……………………………………………………………66-67
Appendix…………………………………………………………………68-70
CHAPTER ONE
- INTRODUTION
- BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
The
modern co-operative movement being in England during the first part of
the 19th century. There were many years of experimentation, and many
failed attempts, before successful cooperative was established. The turning
point came in 1844, when the first successful cooperative called the Rochdale
society of equitable pioneer, was established in Rochdale
City, an individual town close to Manchester.
Okonkwo
(1989,6) describe the cooperatives movement as “an invention of necessity originating from
the evils of the industrial revolution” the device exploited by the suffering
working classes of the industrial revolution to alleviate their pitiable
condition.
It is a fact that the Rochdale Pioneers organized their society in the day of the industrial Revolution 1750 – 1850, when factory owners or capitalists exploited workers bitterly in order to maximize profits. Workers retaliated with violence and strikes. Unemployment was high life-wages were extremely low, often below subsistence level. Wages were so low that child labour was common, children working to supplement the income of their parents. Workers had to survive on a weekly wage of six pence. Skilled workers may be paid two shilling a week. Life was hard that the decade become known as “the Hungry Forties”.
During
this Hungry 40’s shop keepers on their own part make profits through adulteration
of goods they sold.
Workers
hired in over crowded shanties under the most in sanitary conditions. They
worked for more than (12) hours a day in ill-ventilated factory buildings
design to look like prison houses and under
conditions they were close to slave labour.
The anti-social effect of the industrial revolution resulted in widespread poverty and destitution described as “Pauperism”. With many depending on charity, while others died of malnutrition diseases and starvation.