Employee-Owned Companies Abound on Fortune Magazine's Top 100 List for 2009
Posted on: Monday, 26 January 2009, 08:55 CST
According to Fortune, a company has to be at least seven years old and have more than 1,000 U.S. employees to be eligible. Fortune conducts an extensive survey of employees to name the top 100 companies. Two-third of the score is based on survey responses and the rest on a Culture Audit which includes information about pay, benefits, demographics, and communications practices, among other criteria. The Great Places to Work Institute created the survey used by Fortune. A list of the top 100 companies can be found here - http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/bestcompanies/2009/.
"Employee owned companies are out there doing exactly as intended, creating great places to work," said
The ESOP Association is the national trade association for companies with employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs) and the leading voice in America for employee ownership. The core cause of The ESOP Association is the belief that employee ownership will improve American competitiveness, increase productivity through greater employee participation, and strengthen our free enterprise economy.
SOURCE The ESOP Association
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