Equinox staff set to strike over proposed pay cuts
23 May 2013
Unite members at Equinox Care have voted for two days of strike action over proposed pay cuts of up to...
Sorry for interrupting, but there is something we need to tell you...
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website.
If you wish to restrict or block web browser cookies which are set on your device then you can do this through your browser settings, the Help function within your browser will tell you how.
Peter Marks is set to retire from his role as chief executive of the Cooperative Group next year after 45 years working within the cooperative movement and six years at the Cooperative Group helm.
He will retire at the Group's AGM on 18 May 2013, aged 63, also stepping down as director from all of the group subsidiaries. The board will now begin an open process of recruitment for his successor.
Marks first joined the cooperative movement in 1967 as a management trainee in Yorkshire Cooperatives. The Yorkshireman took his place as chief executive of the Cooperative Group in 2007 after successfully steering the merger of the Cooperative Group and United Co-operatives, which he had previously led.
The Cooperative Group board praised Marks' achievements whilst announcing his imminent departure this morning:
"Peter has done a truly outstanding job for the Cooperative Group," said Len Wardle, chairman of the board. "He was the architect of the current strategy to ensure that we developed real scale in our businesses. Peter has led a strong management team which has ensured that those businesses are now stronger and better able to deliver for our millions of customers," he added.
In December last year Marks made headlines by forming a band and launching a charity single to raise funds for Mencap and its sister charity Enable. Sadly Angel Square, named after the group's headquarters, never made Christmas number one with its rendition of Take That's 'Greatest Day'.
The Cooperative Group is the UK's largest mutual retailer owned by over six million consumers. The group is focussed on its social and sustainability goal, outlined in an almost 50-point ethical plan launched last year. Its aims range from 'keeping communities thriving' to 'tackling global poverty'.
23 May 2013
Unite members at Equinox Care have voted for two days of strike action over proposed pay cuts of up to...
23 May 2013
Big Society Network has finally filed its 2012 accounts with Companies House, nearly five months late,...
23 May 2013
There is a lack of financial capability on small charity trustee boards with many organisations leaving...
22 May 2013
Shadow minister for civil society Gareth Thomas has tabled a series of Parliamentary questions to minister...
22 May 2013
The trustees of the Jimmy Savile Charitable Trust are not donating any funds to the National Association...
22 May 2013
Charities’ membership or non-membership of the Fundraising Standards Board could be included on the...
22 May 2013
Google has shortlisted ten UK charities which stand the chance of winning £500,000 as part of its Global...
20 May 2013
Your CivilSociety rounds-up the most read stories from the previous week.
17 May 2013
The voluntary sector should create a “data manifesto” that identifies who holds data about the sector...

Attending our one day courses is a highly effective way of ensuring new and existing trustees fully understand their role, responsibilities and liabilities.
29 Oct 2013
29 Oct 2013
29 Oct 2013
27 Nov 2013