Happy- clappy capitalism..and we’ll all be merry and bright

November 2024 Forums General discussion Happy- clappy capitalism..and we’ll all be merry and bright

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    PJShannon
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    A consensus is emerging that votes at work promote good corporate governance, argues Ewan McGaughey. Here he outlines behavioural, qualitative and quantitative evidence, and explains that votes at work in Britain have among the longest, richest histories in the world.

    The UK is about to stop shareholders monopolising votes for company boards, with worker voice. Currently, asset managers control most shareholder votes in public companies. They have systemic conflicts of interest, because shareholder votes can influence companies to buy asset managers’ financial products (e.g. defined contribution pensions). But now this is changing. One small step, …………..

    …a union’s support will be essential in ensuring good communication with the workforce. One of the best reasons for voice on boards has always been the reduction of industrial conflict. The overwhelming experience is that worker representatives will genuinely seek to defend employees’ interests, but do so in a cooperative way. Employees and unions will want meaningful progress. So will member nominated trustees in pension funds. If it can be done – and there is every indication it can – worker voice will promote the success of all companies.

    http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolicy/why-workers-votes-promote-good-corporate-governance/

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    rodshaw
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    Thus encouraging workers to buy into the corporate ideology of profits being good for the business and therefore good for all. See it all the way your bosses see it! A happy workforce is a compliant workforce.But it won't stop them laying you off when you're no longer needed.

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