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                      EFES NEWSLETTER - OCTOBRE 2010 
                       
                      New 
                      researches about employee ownership and corporate performance 
                      Many new research works recently about employee ownership 
                      in the UK, in USA, in The Netherlands (see press review). 
                      Research confirms that employee-owned businesses offer greater 
                      resilience and tend to create new jobs more quickly and 
                      typically outperform other companies. The employee ownership 
                      structure works well in small firms, however large firms 
                      demonstrate the structure can deliver superior returns provided 
                      it is weaved into the firm's culture, strategy and operations. 
                       
                     
                       Conference on public policies for employee ownership 
                      in Europe 
                      The 
                      conference will be held in Brussels on November 26. With 
                      the Rapporteurs of the European Economic & Social Committee, 
                      Alexander Graf von Schwerin, with European Commissioner 
                      Michel Barnier, Pervenche Berès from the European Parliament 
                      and many other high representatives. The conference is organized 
                      by the EFES for the Belgian Presidency of the European Union. 
                      It is open to all. Practical information 
                       
                       
                      Press review 
                      Much new information about employee ownership in September 
                      2010, with 1.503 articles in this press review (on which 
                      518 involving stock options and 367 about workers' cooperatives). 
                      We made a selection of 47 remarkable articles in 12 countries: 
                      Arab Emirates, Australia, Canada, France, Italy, Netherlands, 
                      Philippines, Poland, Spain, Trinidad, UK, USA. 
                      Arab 
                      Emirates: Research reveals that employee-owned businesses 
                      offer greater resilience and tend to create new jobs more 
                      quickly and typically outperform other companies. 
                      Australia: 
                      Recent tax reform has killed share options. About angels 
                      and paradise. 
                      Canada: 
                      The employee-owners of CHEK TV celebrate their first year 
                      of independence. 
                      Spain: 
                      Bask Government will promote employee ownership and the 
                      ESOP Model with the objective to facilitate business transmissions 
                      and maintain local decision centers. New global employee 
                      share plan for Telefónica. The Spanish Confederation of 
                      employee-owned companies will facilitate unions' information 
                      work. 
                      France: 
                      Attacks against tax incentives favouring employee participation. 
                      New employee share plans for Veolia and maybe even for Carrefour. 
                      Rescuing companies as workers' cooperatives. Le Monde: Employee 
                      shareholders loss their control of the newspaper. 
                      Italy: 
                      Successful international conference on employee ownership 
                      in Rome. 
                      Netherlands: 
                      New research work by Nijmegen University confirms that employee 
                      ownership leads to better performance. 
                      Philippines: 
                      Workers of a dental facility, which shut down last month 
                      without due notice by its American owner, are planning to 
                      take over the business. 
                      Poland: 
                      The French Chamber of Commerce in Warsaw points out the 
                      lack of adequate legislation on employee share ownership 
                      as a significant obstacle for French investors. Krzysztof 
                      Ludwiniak promotes the benefits of the ESOP Model. 
                      UK: 
                      New Prime Minister David Cameron made clear before the election 
                      that he would consider spinning off the functions of some 
                      Government departments to employees to boost efficiency. 
                      However the Co-operative Party (which is a part of the Labour 
                      Party) expresses doubts about the new Coalition's will to 
                      promote workers' cooperatives. Royal Mail workers will get 
                      10% of privatised business, which means that the workers' 
                      share would be the biggest of any privatised UK company 
                      for 25 years. 
                      USA: 
                      Results from the Employee Ownership Foundation's 19th Annual 
                      Economic Performance Survey of ESOP (employee stock ownership 
                      plan) companies evidences that despite the severe economic 
                      downturn, ESOP companies on the whole continue to have increased 
                      share value, better productivity, and overwhelming support 
                      among leaders of the companies. Another extensive study 
                      evidences that ESOPs provide more employee retirement benefits 
                      than non-ESOP companies. Finally, President Obama responded 
                      to a question about ESOPs and employee-owned companies. 
                    La 
                      revista de prensa esta disponible en: 
                                    
                        http://www.efesonline.org/PRESS 
                      REVIEW/2010/September.htm   
                    
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