The research is consistent on one point: employee ownership lifts company performance when it is paired with real worker participation, not on its own. A landmark 1987 U.S. Government Accountability Office study found ESOPs did not improve productivity or profitability without participation, while companies that combined ownership with high worker involvement grew faster. Education that helps employees understand their rights and role is part of what makes that participation real.
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