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The Unions and Co-Ownership
The debates and discussion regarding who governs the UK continue, and as yet we still do not know who will be running the country. My intention was to provide an analysis of the winning party's track record and stated commitment to furthering the cause of employee ownership, but it's not likely that we will have that soon. The three main UK parties are all committed to increasing coownership, in both the public and private sector, and this commitment appears sincere, driven by recognition that when organisations are run and controlled by those within them, they are more successful and sustai
The dangers of cosmetic mutualism
There was an excellent meeting held in Birmingham yesterday, which brought together a number of individuals interested in promoting coownership within our public services. It is a hot election topic right now, garnering support from all of the main political parties. However, there is a fear within the sector of what form this might take. As Ed Mayo, Secretary General of Co-ops UK, said at yesterday's meeting "Co-ops are cool" but there is a danger that the politicians jump on mutualism as a vote winner, and then go for the quick fix with a rushed implementation.
The meeting was unanimo
Which party for employee ownership?
The media, both traditional and social, is buzzing with opinions on which party leader came out best in last night's debate. There is a magnetic pull, but we are in danger of being drawn to vote for the personality, with the best presentation skills rather than voting for the policies which will deliver a better, fairer society. Which party is really supporting employee ownership?
Employee ownership is one issue that enjoys cross party support. It is difficult to see the negatives.
The winning case for employee ownership
The case is closed and the argument that employee ownership is better for business has been won. That was the message from last night's launch of a new report looking at research to date on employee ownership. You can read the full report here.
The key findings are that
- Greater employee ownership could bring economic and social benefits to both the private and public sectors in the UK.
- Employee ownership improves employee engagement, innovation, sustainability and productivity
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The Many Forms of Co - Ownership
It is great that co-ownership models are achieving such a high profile at the moment. There are many reasons behind the attractiveness of the co-owned model for both public and private sectors. The financial crisis, stemming largely from the fixation with short term rewards at the expense of long term prosperity has created dissatisfaction with the PLC and banking models, which are owned and controlled largely by external shareholders, whose interests are not aligned with the other business stakeholders. In many areas of the public sector, morale is low because of perceived unfairness, inad
Employee Ownership of public services - A Success Story
Co ownership is fast becoming a hot issue in the forthcoming election. As the parties argue over who thought of it first, what the model will be, whether the focus should be on public sector, private sector or both, they cynics are saying it can't work. How can people run their own company, become truly involved in the strategy and direction of the business, and have real accountability in their leaders? How can that work in the public service sector?
One company achieves all these as well as delivering an excellent service to its service users, and provides a great place to work.
Employee Ownership: better for business, individuals and society.
Why pursuit of shareholder value is bad for business, for individuals and for society.
Loch Fyne Oysters, owned by its employees, true to its ethics
I've just spent a very inspirational day with the employees of Loch Fyne Oysters. This is a company that moved into employee ownership in 2004 and as a result have managed to sustain a very successful business in one of the most beautiful locations on earth. Had the company been sold to a trade buyer, it would almost certainly have been relocated to somewhere more central. This would have devastated the local community.
Co ownership; driving success in the public sector
On Monday, Gordon Brown kept mutuals and employee ownership as a key election issue with a commitment to put co-operatives at the heart of the Labour manifesto.
Britain adopts the John Lewis model? Employee ownership moves up the agenda
I have been very critical in the past of the political cross-party support for employee ownership which hasn't translated past the verbal into real action. However, the news that the government will announce later today the establishment of an independent commission on ownership is a sign that this is changing. This is an important development that will consider the effects of ownership on both the public and corporate sector. It really is great news at the end of a year when interest in employee ownership has grown significantly. Indeed, the fact that this Commission has recieved signif
"this trust was set up to enable employees to share in the wealth they helped to create" Philip Baxendale
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