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Definition of Employee ownership
1. Noun. Ownership of a business by the people who work for it.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Employee Ownership
Literary usage of Employee ownership
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. To Our Mutual Advantage by Charles Leadbeater (1999)
"However employee ownership of companies, through an Employee Share Ownership
Plan (ESOP), is relatively rare. Capital Strategies, the corporate finance ..."
2. Sharper Vision: The BBC & the Communications Revolution by Ian Hargreaves (1993)
"... July/August 1993 published by the National Centre for employee ownership (Oakland,
California). 2 As an inducement, the company could offer early buyers ..."
3. Schools and Workplaces: An Overview of Successful and Unsuccessful Practices by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"Six studies of US ESOPS supplemented by a brief review of studies of other forms
of employee ownership. Data from the studies were not aggregated or ..."
4. Civic Spirit: The Big Idea for a New Political Era by Charles Leadbeater (1997)
"One response will be to spread employee ownership and equity pay schemes to ...
These mutual companies of the future will combine employee ownership and ..."
5. Guide to Responsible Restructuring by DIANE Publishing Company, Wayne F. Cascio (1995)
"All employees needed and received training that helped them make the shift from
employee governance to employee ownership. ATS's belief in training has ..."
6. Fact Finding Report: Commission on the Future of Worker-Management Relations by John T. Dunlop (1994)
"employee ownership Employee stock ownership plans (ESOPS) have increased in recent
years to the point where they now are estimated to cover as much as 11 ..."