The organizational structure of the Commonwealth is a rather compel one. The main 'legislative• body is the General Meeting, which m quarterly, and where each member of the Commonwealth has one vote. Its powers cover the approval, modification or rejection of the conduct of the business, the right of approval of any investment over. . £Io,ooq before it is made, and approval of the disposal of the common surplus (profits) recommended by the Community Council and Board of Directors.2 The Community Council of the Commonwealth is the main 'administrative • body, composed of twelve persons; nine are elected, two nominated by the Board, and one, representing the local community, is nominated by Council and approved by the Board. Apart from its function relating to the common surplus, the Council is concerned with welfare facilities and with the rules of membership of the Commonwealth. individual applications being decided on merit. A novel feature of the organization is the Panel of Representatives. This is a body of twelve members who are chosen at random from all Commonwealth members and they have to decide whether 'the conditions and atmosphere that exists in the firm justify them in recording a vote of confidence in the Board of Directors.