EFES NEWSLETTER - MÄRZ 2015
Press
review
We have a selection of 34 remarkable articles in 10 countries
in February 2015: Australia, Belgium, France, Germany,
Italy, Poland, South Korea, Spain, UK, USA.
Australia: New legislation will replicate key aspects
of the British regime that seeks to encourage stock options
in small companies and start-ups.
Belgium: British policy would be a good example for
employee ownership in Belgium.
Germany: The German Share Institute (DAI) points
out the dramatic drop in the number of employee shareholders
in Germany. A call for renewed fiscal incentives.
France: 2014 was not a good year for employee share
ownership in France. Orange: Employee shareholders want
their stake raising to 10% in 2020. Workers co-operatives
in France: some typical cases. The view from Xavier Collot,
Amundi.
Poland: Employee share ownership was not a success
for Kielce Mines.
South Korea: New government plans announced to encourage
stock ownership mean that workers who purchase shares of
their own companies will get tax deductions.
Spain: Javier San José is the Spanish Member of the
EFES Board of Directors.
UK: The Labour Party has its own plans to promote
employee ownership. Hayes Davidson becomes employee-owned
business.
USA: The ESOP Association submits comments to the
House Ways and Means Committee regarding the state of the
U.S. economy and policies that can promote job creation
and economic growth. "Most relevant to the review of
jobs and wealth creation for all who work is that shared
ownership through the ESOP model is an excellent jobs policy."
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