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Employee Ownership Trusts Revisited with Jon Shell | E120

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In this episode, Jason talks to Jon Shell about the advent of employee ownership trusts in Canada, a game-changing legislation that addresses previous concerns and paves the way for a more inclusive and equitable business ownership structure. Through a deep dive into the intricacies of this model, listeners are offered a comprehensive understanding of its benefits, implications, and transformative potential for both business owners and employees alike.


Episode Highlights:

  • 00:51: Jon shares his enthusiasm for being back on the podcast, reinforcing the collaborative nature of the conversation and evidencing the ongoing dialogue within the financial community on employee ownership.
  • 00:57: Jon Shell discusses the context of the budget that introduced employee ownership trusts, identifying it as a standout positive in a predominantly negative financial announcement. His perspective sets the stage for an exploration of how this model can change the future of business ownership in Canada.
  • 01:12: Shell provides a background on his role at Social Capital Partners, highlighting the organization's mission to democratize asset ownership and its focused efforts on advancing employee ownership as a vehicle for social and economic equity.
  • 05:46: Tax incentives associated with employee ownership trusts are explored, providing clarity on the fiscal advantages for selling business owners, including significant capital gains tax exemptions.
  • 06:11: The conversation shifts to the legislative nuances of employee ownership trusts and the substantial economic and societal benefits these structures offer, fostering job creation, economic resilience, and employee welfare.
  • 08:18: Details on the specific rights and benefits that employees gain through participating in an employee ownership trust are outlined, offering insights into how this model promotes financial inclusion and workplace democracy.
  • 12:12: The episode concludes with a forward-looking discussion on the potential expansion and long-term impact of employee ownership trusts in Canada, indicating a bright future for this innovative business model.

Key Takeaways:

  • Employee ownership trusts offer a transformative model for business succession, aligning economic incentives with social benefits. - Tax incentives for business owners, including a substantial capital gains tax exemption, make this an attractive option for ensuring legacy and employee welfare.
  • Employees gain not just from financial participation in the success of their company but also from having a voice in its governance, promoting a more democratic and equitable workplace.
  • The introduction of employee ownership trusts represents a significant shift towards more inclusive capitalism, with potential long-term benefits for the Canadian economy and society.

Tweetable Quotes:

  • "Employee ownership trusts redefine business legacy and inclusivity."
  • "The transformative power of employee ownership trusts aligns profit with purpose."
  • "Economic resilience is built on the foundation of employee ownership."

Resources Mentioned:



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In this episode, Jason talks to Jon Shell about the advent of employee ownership trusts in Canada, a game-changing legislation that addresses previous concerns and paves the way for a more inclusive and equitable business ownership structure. Through a deep dive into the intricacies of this model, listeners are offered a comprehensive understanding of its benefits, implications, and transformative potential for both business owners and employees alike.


Episode Highlights:

  • 00:51: Jon shares his enthusiasm for being back on the podcast, reinforcing the collaborative nature of the conversation and evidencing the ongoing dialogue within the financial community on employee ownership.
  • 00:57: Jon Shell discusses the context of the budget that introduced employee ownership trusts, identifying it as a standout positive in a predominantly negative financial announcement. His perspective sets the stage for an exploration of how this model can change the future of business ownership in Canada.
  • 01:12: Shell provides a background on his role at Social Capital Partners, highlighting the organization's mission to democratize asset ownership and its focused efforts on advancing employee ownership as a vehicle for social and economic equity.
  • 05:46: Tax incentives associated with employee ownership trusts are explored, providing clarity on the fiscal advantages for selling business owners, including significant capital gains tax exemptions.
  • 06:11: The conversation shifts to the legislative nuances of employee ownership trusts and the substantial economic and societal benefits these structures offer, fostering job creation, economic resilience, and employee welfare.
  • 08:18: Details on the specific rights and benefits that employees gain through participating in an employee ownership trust are outlined, offering insights into how this model promotes financial inclusion and workplace democracy.
  • 12:12: The episode concludes with a forward-looking discussion on the potential expansion and long-term impact of employee ownership trusts in Canada, indicating a bright future for this innovative business model.

Key Takeaways:

  • Employee ownership trusts offer a transformative model for business succession, aligning economic incentives with social benefits. - Tax incentives for business owners, including a substantial capital gains tax exemption, make this an attractive option for ensuring legacy and employee welfare.
  • Employees gain not just from financial participation in the success of their company but also from having a voice in its governance, promoting a more democratic and equitable workplace.
  • The introduction of employee ownership trusts represents a significant shift towards more inclusive capitalism, with potential long-term benefits for the Canadian economy and society.

Tweetable Quotes:

  • "Employee ownership trusts redefine business legacy and inclusivity."
  • "The transformative power of employee ownership trusts aligns profit with purpose."
  • "Economic resilience is built on the foundation of employee ownership."

Resources Mentioned:



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  continue reading

121 episodes

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