A new study of 200 large companies by Koski Research for Charles Schwab shows that companies retain a strong commitment to equity compensation at all levels. Stock options remain the most popular form of reward, with 71% of the companies offering this benefit.
China's new leader, Jiang Zhemin, has said that employee ownership is an approach that should be considered for smaller enterprises. In China, that can include companies with thousands of employees. There are already a number of local governments selling off enterprises to employees.
Colorado has become the first state to pass a law that helps cover some of the costs to convert to employee ownership. On June 23, Governor Polis signed into law H.B. 21-1311, a bill that makes sweeping changes to Colorado tax law, notably a provision to provide $10 million annually in tax credits over the next six years to fund the professional service costs of conversions to employee ownership.
President Bush is talking a lot about the "ownership society," although employee ownership is clearly not part of that vision. But employee ownership will be on the agenda for Congress in a number of probable new and revived bills.
Some of the news most in the public eye about employee ownership is coming from ESOP-owned breweries, but now a craft brewer, Evans Brewing Company of Irvine, Calif., has
The 2014 Domestic Stock Plan Administration Survey, sponsored by the National Association of Stock Plan Professionals (NASPP) and Deloitte, contains data on how public companies are operating employee stock purchase plans (ESPPs). The study includes responses from 487 companies.
New data from the General Social Survey show that 20 million American workers own stock in their company through a 401(k) plan, ESOP, direct stock grant, or similar plan, while 10.6 million hold stock options.
The "2005 Global Equity Incentives Survey Report" from PricewaterhouseCoopers shows that 24.4% of the 82 respondents with U.S. employees make all staff eligible for options, 4.8% make all staff eligible for restricted stock units, and 5.6% for restricted stock.
Company stock in 401(k) plans fell to 8% of total 401(k) plan assets in 2011, according to a new report, "401(k) Plan Asset Allocation, Account Balances, and Loan Activity in 2012," from the Employee Benefit Research Institute.