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People’s co-op to hold assembly

By: PR November 04,2015 - 01:43 AM

THE Cebu People’s Multipurpose Cooperative (CPMPC) will hold a special officers and representative assembly this Saturday at the Social Hall of the Cebu Provincial Capitol.

Cebu People’s Co-op chief executive officer Macario Quevedo is calling on all officers and representatives of CPMPC’s 60 chapters in Cebu to join the special assembly that will tackle issues for the organization.

Cebu People's Multipurpose Cooperative chief executive officer Macario Quevedo (seated) with fellow co-op officers.

Cebu People’s Multipurpose Cooperative chief executive officer Macario Quevedo (seated) with fellow co-op officers.

 

Quevedo said the special session aims to amend the organization’s by-laws for the Cebu People’s Co-op’s manpower and general services branch namely the Cebu East Asia Services Corporation.

“On behalf of the CPMPC, I encourage everyone to attend this special assembly to be informed of the issues our organization faces these days and also we would like to hear our representative and officers’ voices so that we can listen and get suggestions from them. We will face this challenge hand-in-hand and come up with a solution together,” said Quevedo.

Quevedo will also discuss during the assembly the CPMPC’s upcoming 43rd anniversary on Dec. 21, which will be held in its main branch in barangay San Nicolas.

A series of charity activities have been lined up for the celebration.

Around 660 officers and representative of CPMPC’s different branches in Cebu are expected to join the activity.

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