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coˈpartnership
/ kəʊˈpɑːtnəʃɪp /
noun
- a partnership or association between two equals, esp in a business enterprise
- a form of industrial democracy in which the employees of an organization are partners in the company and share in part of its profits
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Then they scare him into signing co-partnership papers, and make him turn over those certified checks to them.
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McSween and Tunstall had formed a co-partnership in the cattle business, and had established a general trading store in Lincoln.
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He would accept the offered opportunity and see if at last he could not prove himself worthy of such glorious co-partnership.
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They have one advantage over profit sharing and co-partnership: they do not interfere with the independence of the worker.
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Is it to be co-partnership or profit64 sharing that tend to rob a man of his liberty and turn him into a miniature capitalist?
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