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Nov. 26
House Committee on Education & the Workforce discovered DOL secretly sharing confidential information with plaintiffs’ attorneys pursuing class action lawsuits against plan fiduciariesWashington, DC – The ESOP Association today applauded House Committee on Education & the Workforce Chair Virginia Foxx for calling out potential abuse of authority at the Department of Labor (DOL) and its Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) and calling for an investigation by the DOL’s Inspector General.
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Nov. 20
Strategic planning is not just for executive leadership or the management team. I would go so far to say that the execution of your strategy happens with those employees who are closest to the customer, the product, or the service: The Front-Line Employees! If you believe in this assumption, you should be including them in developing your organization’s strategy. If you want their buy-in, you must get their input. If you want their input, you must first teach them about the business. You can start by teaching them how to set objectives, goals, tactics, and measures.
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Nov. 15
At The ESOP Association, we believe in recognizing and celebrating the exceptional efforts and achievements of our outstanding members. It's that time of the year again when we invite you to participate in our Employee Owner of the Year and Company of the Year Awards.We know that TEA’s success is a collective effort, and we want to honor those members who go above and beyond to contribute to our vibrant ESOP culture. We encourage you to take a moment to reflect on the remarkable accomplishments of your colleagues or company and nominate them for the prestigious awards.
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Nov. 04
Over 50 years after the legislation creating ESOPs was signed into law by President Gerald R. Ford, the U.S. Department of Labor is now in the final stages before publishing the single most important regulation necessary for ESOPs: standards and procedures by which a Trustee can in good faith evaluate stock price.
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Nov. 01
Welcome to your October issue of the ESOP ReportThis month we've packed the report with tons of articles and news about ESOPs that you won't want to miss!
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Dec. 28
In case you missed it, CNBC recently published a great article about ESOPs, with commentary by TEA President and CEO Jim Bonham.
Key highlights:
"There is massive new interest in employee ownership from prospective employees, especially younger workers, and from government and political leaders." – Jim Bonham
Key highlights:
"There is massive new interest in employee ownership from prospective employees, especially younger workers, and from government and political leaders." – Jim Bonham
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Dec. 26
The traditional holiday season, stretching from Thanksgiving to the New Year, is upon us, and employee owners are preparing to celebrate a cornucopia of diverse customs and festivities with family, friends, and one another. Some of us are planners while others are gatherers, so whether you are responsible for preparing a Griswald-esque turkey feast, perfecting the ultimate side dish bring-along, showing up your in-laws, or simply just showing up, take a moment to consider how this time of gratitude likewise influences the ESOP community.
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Dec. 21
We thank you for celebrating the joy of employee ownership with The ESOP Association this year!
The ESOP Report will return in early January 2024 with all the news, content, and announcements you expect from The ESOP Association. In the meantime, please check out our social media sites for timely updates and have a joyous holiday season!
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The ESOP Report will return in early January 2024 with all the news, content, and announcements you expect from The ESOP Association. In the meantime, please check out our social media sites for timely updates and have a joyous holiday season!
View the Report >>
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Dec. 21
Pictured Above: Northwest 2023 Company of the Year Bob's Red Mill and 2023 Employee Owner of the Year Laura Jaimes
It’s that time of year. TEA’s 19 chapters across the country are now accepting nominations for annual awards!
It’s that time of year. TEA’s 19 chapters across the country are now accepting nominations for annual awards!
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Dec. 19
The end of the year and the holiday season is an opportunity for many of us to breathe a bit easier in our jobs. It’s a time for office get-togethers, festive holiday parties, and enjoying the company of our friends and families. But for ESOP leaders, November and December can also be the most stressful time of the year.
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