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Posted AT 1:33 PM EST on 28/03/08

Employee-ownership has its drawbacks

Globe and Mail Update

When employees choose to buy their own company's stock, proponents say employees stop acting like workers and begin acting like owners. They stick with the company longer, find creative ways to help make it more successful and, yes, stop throwing out old paper clips, all in the spirit of boosting their own bottom line.

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