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4 April 2024
ENI LAUNCHES AN EMPLOYEE STOCK OWNERSHIP PLAN
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ENI

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Eni's Board of Directors has proposed an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (2024-2026) to be approved at the Shareholders' Meeting on 15 May 2024. The Plan, starting in Italy and gradually expanding to foreign subsidiaries, aims to enhance employee engagement and align with shareholder interests through annual grants of free shares and a co-investment model. This initiative is part of Eni's broader strategy to support its employees and underscores the company's commitment to valuing human capital amid economic challenges.

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20 May 2024
HONG KONG'S PASSION FOR EMPLOYEE EQUITY
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Asia Business Outlook

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Hong Kong

Jennifer Sun, Head of Plan Managers Asia at Computershare, highlights how Hong Kong-listed companies are increasingly using equity as employee remuneration to attract top talent. Computershare's research indicates that 83.6% of these companies now include an employee share plan, a significant increase from 66.1% a decade ago, with HK$72 billion invested in 2022. Employee share plans, including share options and share awards, are popular across various sectors, particularly IT and healthcare, and are seen as essential for aligning employee and company goals and improving retention.

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22 May 2024
SHARE SCHEME GENER INEQUALITIES DOUBLE
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HR Magazine

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UK and Channel Islands

The gender disparity in access to company share schemes has significantly increased, with men now four times more likely than women to participate, according to analysis by Vestd. This disparity is attributed to the existing gender pay gap, where higher earners, predominantly men, are more likely to be included in executive share incentive plans, and women, earning less on average, face challenges in saving and purchasing shares. HR experts suggest implementing initiatives to support women advancing to higher-paying roles, promoting equity in compensation programs, and educating employees about the benefits of share schemes to address this inequality.

ARTICLE
29 May 2024
WHAT WILL ROYAL MAIL’S TAKEOVER MEAN FOR CUSTOMERS AND POSTAL WORKERS?
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The Guardian

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UK and Channel Islands

Daniel Křetínský, known as the Czech Sphinx, is poised to become the first private owner of Royal Mail in its 500-year history, after the board of International Distribution Services (IDS) agreed to his £3.57bn takeover bid. Despite Royal Mail's financial struggles, Křetínský believes he can modernize and restore profitability to the company, aiming to make it one of Europe's largest logistics firms. The deal, which must still be approved by IDS shareholders and potentially scrutinized under the National Security and Investment Act, includes a series of five-year commitments to maintain Royal Mail's universal service, branding, and union recognition.

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GENDER PAY GAP WILL ‘TAKE 45 YEARS TO CLOSE’ IN THE UK, RESEARCH FINDS
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People Management 

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UK and Channel Islands

Despite a slight reduction in the gender pay gap in the UK, a PwC report indicates it will take 45 years to close at the current rate of change. The mean hourly pay gap dropped from 12.2% to 11.8% between 2022-23 and the median pay gap fell from 9.2% to 9.1%, but since 2017, the average gender pay gap has only reduced by 1.6%. Experts stress the need for immediate action from employers to address systemic barriers and promote gender pay equity, while acknowledging that societal factors also contribute to the persistence of the gap.

ARTICLE
5 June 2024
CLOUD 9 RAP: CANVA SHOWS WHY EMPLOYEE SHARE SCHEMES MATTER FOR STARTUP SUCCESS
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Startup Daily

Private and pre-IPO companies
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Australia

At the Canva Create event in Los Angeles, a playful rap performance highlighted the cultural differences between Australian and US tech scenes, occurring just after a significant share sale made many early Canva employees millionaires. This spectacle underscores a broader trend among Australian startups to emulate Canva’s employee equity approach to motivate and retain talent. Despite mixed reactions in Australia, such cultural expressions and generous equity schemes are seen as vital for driving innovation and growth in the tech industry.

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3 June 2024
SHEIN TO KICK OFF PLANS FOR £50BN UK FLOAT
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BBC

Private and pre-IPO companies
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Global

Fast fashion giant Shein is considering an IPO on the London Stock Exchange, potentially valuing the company at $66 billion (£51.7 billion). Known for its cheap clothes and social media campaigns, Shein has faced criticism over environmental practices and labor conditions. The company, which may file the necessary paperwork this week, is seeking a UK listing after encountering regulatory hurdles in the US, aiming to boost its green credentials and expand its resale platform to the UK and Germany.

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5 June 2024
MARKETING ANALYTICS UNICORN APPSFLYER EYEING WALL STREET IPO
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CTech

Private and pre-IPO companies
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Israel

Israeli company AppsFlyer is considering an IPO, aiming to raise $300 million with assistance from investment banks like Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, and Bank of America. Employing around 1,500 people and expecting $400 million in revenue this year, AppsFlyer specializes in technology that tracks the origins of app users. Founded in 2011, the company was last valued at $2 billion in 2020 and has investors including General Atlantic and the Salesforce investment fund.

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27 May 2024
MEGABANKS MITSUBISHI UFJ, SUMITOMO MITSUI INTRODUCE EMPLOYEE STOCK COMPENSATION; PLANS TO BOOST MOTIVATION, LEADERSHIP
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Japan News

Design and strategy
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Japan

Major banks are increasingly compensating employees with company stock to boost motivation and align their interests with corporate value. Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. will implement systems where employees receive shares based on performance evaluations and points awarded, with Mitsubishi UFJ offering shares after a three-year period and Sumitomo Mitsui providing them at retirement. These systems aim to encourage long-term growth and leadership, potentially influencing compensation practices at other banks.

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24 April 2024
THE SEC SHOULD DO MORE TO MAKE STARTUP EQUITY COMPENSATION TRANSPARENT
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Yahoo

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Global

Imagine getting a job offer from your dream company, but they refuse to disclose the currency of your salary—this is how the startup equity compensation market often operates. Employers offer stock options or RSUs without revealing the total number of company shares, leaving employees uncertain about their actual ownership stake. Current regulations do not require startups to provide comprehensive valuation information, leading to an overestimation of equity grants and undermining the high-tech labor market's competitiveness.