The Co-op

The Co-op is one of the world’s largest consumer co-operatives, owned by millions of members. As well as having clear financial and operational objectives, the Co-op is a recognised leader for their social goals and community-led programmes.

 

Years awarded: 2017, 2019, 2020
Region: North West England
Size: 1000+ employees
Sector: Retail

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2020 Award

Investing in ‘happy in role’ employees

Theme: Upskilling

As one of the world’s largest consumer co-operatives, the Co-op developed a programme for employees who were content in their role, providing them with opportunities to develop. Over 9,000 employees have undertaken the Excellence Programme with 98% putting into practice what they learnt. 91% of colleagues are still working for the Co-op and as an unexpected benefit over 500 employees have gained a promotion following the training.

2019 Award

Listen, Fix and Act

Themes: Apprenticeships; Talent pipeline / Career pathways

In response to a Listen, Fix and Act initiative to find out what colleagues wanted to change, The Co-op decided to reinvigorate its Apprenticeship programmes offering clearer pathways of progression for staff. 68% Customer Team Members were promoted to Team Leaders by the end of their level 2 programme and 20% degree level apprentices were promoted in their first year with 99% still working for the business.

2022 Award

Leading the way

Themes: Apprenticeships

This retail organisation is growing its funeral care operation and wanted to ensure quality and consistency in this largely unregulated sector. It created a highly inclusive Apprenticeship programme, covering costs for individuals who weren’t eligible to receive external funding. The organisation has also been instrumental in the creation of national occupational standards for the sector.

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Awards news

Celebrating the Award class of 2020

On 15 December, we celebrated the innovative training and development successes of the 43 recipients who achieved a Princess Royal Training Award in 2020. By necessity the ceremony was a little different this year. Whilst it needed to take place virtually rather...

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