Loren Rodgers
The Temporary Federal ESOP Grant Program Act: An Overview
Update on Sept 10, 2020: This bill was not included in the Senate Republicans' most recent coronavirus relief bill.
Loren Rodgers
Update on Sept 10, 2020: This bill was not included in the Senate Republicans' most recent coronavirus relief bill.
Timothy Garbinsky
Following his earlier statement on linking employee ownership to government aid, Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) has introduced a bill doing just that. In a press release issued on July 21, 2020, Senator Johnson described the Temporary Federal ESOP Grant Program Act. According to the press release, the bill would:
Nancy Wiefek
Each year, the NCEO compiles a database of all ESOPs in the US. This database breaks out privately held and publicly traded ESOPs, and includes the age of the ESOP, number of participants, total plan assets, and more.
Dallan Guzinski
In this new series of NCEO blog posts, I will explore interesting ownership culture insights on what the NCEO has learned over the years from companies, their stories, practices, and a wealth of survey data collected from employee-owners across the country. I will explore common challenges, best practices, and learn about what employees truly value when it comes to creating a workplace that thrives on ownership thinking.
Corey Rosen
A new bill introduced by Rep. Ocasio-Cortez and an amendment to the Defense Authoriziation Act would both encourage employee ownership. The two proposals come shortly after Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) advocated linking business support during the COVID crisis to employee ownership.
Nancy Wiefek
Our recent ESOP Topics Survey gathered data from 160 ESOP companies on how they’re handling the COVID-19 crisis and other issues, including questions about their turnover rates in 2019. The surveyed ESOP companies reported dramatically lower turnover than overall national averages. This difference persisted at the industry level in each of the industries with enough data to make comparisons: wholesale trade, manufacturing, and construction ESOP companies had turnover rates less than half of national averages for their industry. See tables below for details (national data is from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.)
Corey Rosen
Only a handful of people in Congress have actually worked for an ESOP company, but Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) is one of them. In an interview with Urban Milwaukee on July 3, Johnson suggested linking government assistance to employee ownership. “PPP on average probably provided a grant of around $11,000 per employee. So if we’re going to provide these grants, you know, restore capital, what I will say in exchange for the grant, a business that wants to reopen would then establish a new ownership structure, something like an employee stock ownership plan. I actually worked at one … and it’s a great form of ownership. Every employee participates. They participate in the earnings of the company, generally set up as a retirement type of plan. It’s a really good ownership structure for a capitalist society. I think it would also help alleviate the inequality gap as well.”
Loren Rodgers
On June 26, the United Kingdom observed Employee Ownership Day with celebrations in hundreds of companies across the country.
Nancy Wiefek, Corey Rosen
Timely research published by the American Economic Review conducted by Professor Robynn Cox at USC adds additional evidence of the potential for ESOPs to address income and wealth inequality. Her paper “The Role of Broad-Based Employee Ownership Opportunities in Prisoner Reentry” uses data from the National Longitudinal Survey that has followed a cohort of almost 9,000 individuals since 1997 through 17 waves of surveys. These data have previously been used by the NCEO to document the positive impact of ESOPs on lower wage workers and workers of color. (See our own research stemming from the same cohort at www.ownershipeconomy.org.)