Ley 4/2002, de 11 de abril, de Cooperativas de la Comunidad de Castilla y León. | BOE-A-2002-9331 — Spain law | Esheria

Ley 4/2002, de 11 de abril, de Cooperativas de la Comunidad de Castilla y León.

This article defines what a cooperative company is and requires its name to include “sociedad cooperativa” or “S. Coop.”, with optional use of “castellano y leonesa” or “C. y L.”.

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Jurisdiction
Spain
Instrument
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Citation
BOE-A-2002-9331
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Language
es
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This provision defines “cooperativas integrales” and requires them to keep representation of all integrated activities in their governing bodies. It also allows the bylaws to reserve the president role to a particular member type and says credit and insurance activities are reserved to their respective cooperative types, with a legal carve-out for credit sections in other cooperatives. This article sets basic rules for worker cooperatives, including minimum membership, member contributions, worker-member rights, social security rules, and limits on salaried work. In worker cooperatives, a new worker-member may be placed on probation if the bylaws allow it, with the probation period generally capped at six months and, for certain special posts, up to eighteen months. El artículo regula el régimen disciplinario de los socios trabajadores y quién puede decidir su expulsión, recurrirla y suspenderles en el empleo. The bylaws or internal regulations of cooperatives must regulate work organization matters and, for cooperatives with more than 25 worker-members, must also set social protection conditions in specified cases.