Standing Committee on Employment, Education 
        and Workplace Relations 
      
        
        
      First Public Hearing in Canberra, June 3
        Dr Brendan Nelson, MP, Chair of the House of Representatives Standing 
          Committee on Employment, Education and Workplace Relations announced 
          that the committee would hold the first public hearing for its inquiry 
          into employee share ownership plans in Canberra on 3 June 1999. Representatives 
          of the Australian Employee Share Ownership Association will be giving 
          evidence. 
        
Dr Nelson said: 'The purpose of the inquiry is to determine the extent 
          to which employee share ownership schemes have been established in Australian 
          enterprises, and the effects of those schemes on workplace relations 
          and productivity in enterprises and the economy.' 
        
'Do employees and employers see such schemes in a positive light? Can 
          we actually quantify the benefits?' 
        
'Employee share ownership schemes are widely used in other countries 
          as a means of encouraging national savings. The Committee is keen to 
          examine any impediments to this occurring in Australia.' 
        
'Employee share ownership schemes are very commonly used at the executive 
          employee level in firms listed on the Stock Exchange. This prompts the 
          questions: "Why are some schemes limited to employees who are already 
          highly paid? Are option schemes being used as a 'golden handcuff' to 
          reduce staff turnover?"' 
        
'Some submissions to the inquiry claim that the existence of share 
          ownership plans has increased workers' output and decreased absenteeism, 
          other submissions are more sceptical about such a link. The Committee 
          will be examining these claims at public hearings in the next three 
          months.' 
        
Public Hearing 
          3 June - Canberra 
          Venue: Parliament House, Committee Room 1R3 
          9:00-10:00 Australian Employee Share Ownership Association 
        
 Terms of reference  
          The extent to which employee share ownership schemes have been established 
          in Australian enterprises and the resultant effects on: 
        
          (a) workplace relations and productivity in enterprises; and 
          (b) the economy.
        
      
        
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