Case study: Central States Manufacturing, Inc

Adria L. Scharf
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PurposeThis case study examines employee share ownership at Central States Manufacturing, where the employee stock ownership plan (ESOP) shares stunning sums of wealth with employees. Central States designs its ESOP to allow participants to access a portion of their ownership wealth while they are still employed at the company, through hardship and in-service withdrawals. This may make the “wealth benefit” of employee ownership more meaningful to lower-wage workers navigating economic challenges. The case study adds to the discussion about how employee ownership can benefit low- and moderate-wage workers and close the wealth gap.Design/methodology/approachData were collected via: (1) published accounts, (2) structured qualitative interview with the chief financial officer (CFO), (3) follow-up emails and phone communication with company contact and (4) review of plan document language.FindingsWorkers at Central States Manufacturing – including truck drivers and production workers – build large sums of wealth through the ESOP. Central States innovates in its ESOP by permitting workers to access a portion of their ownership wealth while they are still working through hardship and service withdrawals.Research limitations/implicationsThis is a mini-case study heavily reliant on the information provided by the CFO, in combination with background publications, and plan document language. It does not include employee interviews.Originality/valueThis paper lifts up an innovative company whose success and innovative ESOP plan design benefit frontline workers.
案例研究:Central States Manufacturing, Inc
本案例研究考察了中央邦制造业的员工股权,在那里,员工股权计划(ESOP)与员工分享了惊人的财富。Central States设计了员工持股计划,允许参与者在仍在公司工作期间,通过困难和在职退出,获得部分所有权财富。这可能会使员工所有权的“财富收益”对应对经济挑战的低薪工人更有意义。这个案例研究增加了关于员工所有制如何使中低收入工人受益并缩小贫富差距的讨论。设计/方法/方法通过以下方式收集数据:(1)公布的账目;(2)与首席财务官(CFO)的结构化定性访谈;(3)与公司联系人的后续电子邮件和电话沟通;(4)对计划文件语言的审查。中央邦制造业的工人——包括卡车司机和生产工人——通过员工持股计划积累了大量财富。中央国家在其员工持股计划中进行了创新,允许工人在艰苦工作和退出服务期间获得其所有权财富的一部分。研究局限性/意义这是一个小型案例研究,主要依赖于首席财务官提供的信息,结合背景出版物和计划文件语言。它不包括员工访谈。本文提出了一个创新型公司,其成功和创新的员工持股计划设计使一线员工受益。
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