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The
Esop Institute was developed with:
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The
Clifford Chance Employee Benefits Group has extensive experience
of advising on all aspects of employee share plans and other aspects of
employee remuneration - both in the UK and internationally.
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Cyril
Sweett is a leading UK construction consultant providing
an international service. Almost all eligible staff are
shareholders with a strong interest in making the business a success. |
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David
Craddock is an independent consultant, writer and researcher,
lecturer and broadcaster specialising in all aspects of employee share
ownership. |
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Equiniti
currently look after over 24 million shareholder and employee records,
and act as registrar for over 700 companies, including over 55% of the
FTSE 100. |
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Ernst & Young
is one of the largest firms in the UK -and a global leader- in
professional services. |
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Reference
sites
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Beyster
Institute
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Specialises
in employee ownership, equity compensation and entrepreneurship
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Centre
for Economic Performance
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One of the
leading economic research groups in Europe based at the LSE Research
Laboratory established by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)
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Chartered
Institute of Personnel and Development's "Employee benefits"
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HM
Revenue & Customs
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HM Revenue
& Customs' share schemes home page. A valuable source of
information.
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IFSProshare
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An
independent not-for-profit organisation with the mission to promote
investor education for everybody.
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Legal
dictionary
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Reference
for legal terms
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NCEO
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A non-profit
organisation that serves as a source of information on employee stock
ownership plans (ESOPs), broadly granted employee stock options and
related programs and ownership culture.
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| Office
of Public Sector Information |
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Acts
of Parliament from 1988, and summaries of earlier statutes. Be aware
that these are the equivalent of the printed Public General Acts, and do
not include subsequent amendments. |
| STEP |
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The
Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) is a unique
professional body providing members with a local, national and
international learning and business network. |
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The
CPA Journal
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A
publication of the New York State Society of CPAs with a searchable
archive including articles on Esops
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The
Esop Centre
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A non profit
organisation founded by Malcolm Hurlston to inform, lobby and research
in the interest of developing all forms of broad-based employee share
ownership plans in the UK and Europe.
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The
Kelso Institute
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Site of the
"father" of the Esop with useful references
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Share Option Centre |
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Provides
employee share plan information, news and support |
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Towards
a better future
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The works of
Manfred Davidmann. Resource site for articles on co-operatives,
economics and employment issues
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Workinfo.com
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A resource
site for human resource, industrial relations, training and employment
for equity practitioners
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Case
studies
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Dynetics
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Case study
of an employee buyout
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The
Mondragon Co-op System
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A model for
how capital might be localised, noted for its democratic worker-owner
structure
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Publishers & booksellers
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Sweet
& Maxwell
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Butterworths
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Amazon
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Suppliers of new and second hand books
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ICSA
Publishing
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Abebooks
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Suppliers of new and second hand books
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