High-Ranking Chinese Delegation Examines Employee Ownership

A delegation of Chinese officials, including the director of the State Commission on Economic Restructuring and several directors of its provincial counterparts, recently completed a three-week tour of the U.S. that included several visits with employee ownership experts and companies.

Higher CEO Pay Doesn't Link to Better Performance

According to a new report prepared by PROXY Governance, Inc., for the Investor Responsibility Research Center Institute, "Higher relative [CEO] pay clearly has not gone hand-in-hand with superior shareholder returns.

Hinchey, Rohrabacher Introduce Pro-ESOP Resolution in Congress

Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) and Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA) have introduced House Concurrent Resolution 333, which states, "Congress expresses its continued support for employee stock ownership plans." The resolution notes that "there have been ample data collected by objective research indicating that th

Hitachi-MIT Video on Employee Ownership

The Hitachi Foundation and MIT's Sloan School of Management released a video on employee ownership featuring Mary Ann Beyster of the Foundation for Enterprise Development (FED).

Holdings in Company Stock Continue to Fall

According to data from the 2006 Employee Benefit Research Institute/Investment Company Institute Participant-Directed Retirement Plan Data Collection Project, the percentage of 401(k) assets held in company stock declined to 11.1% in 2006, down from 13% in 2005 and a peak of 19% in 1999.

Houghton Bill Would Exempt Options from Employment Tax

Amo Houghton (R-NY) has introduced H.R. 286, a bill to permanently exempt gains from exercises of incentive stock options and employee stock purchase plan options from payroll taxes. The IRS has delayed implementation of a rule to impose the taxes indefinitely. Houghton has 29 cosponsors.

House and Senate Committees Pass Retirement Reform Bill

Two House committees and one Senate committee have now passed retirement reform proposals. The House Education and the Workforce Committee and the House Ways and Means Committee bills generally follow the outlines of President Bush's proposals.