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  2. 10 Ways to Create Allyship & a More Inclusive Work ... - AOL

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    Allyship must become synonymous with the ethics we value most in the workplace. Original definitions of allyship refer to allies as being countries in support of other countries who are at war.

  3. List of employee-owned companies - Wikipedia

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    An ESOP is an employee-owner method that provides a company's workforce with an ownership interest in the company. In an ESOP, companies provide their employees with stock ownership, often at no up-front cost to the employees. ESOP shares, however, are part of employees' remuneration for work performed. Shares are allocated to employees and may ...

  4. Allyship - Wikipedia

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    Allyship is an English-language neologism used in contemporary social justice activism to describe efforts by groups of people to advance the interests of marginalized groups both in society at large and in particular social contexts, for example universities or workplaces. [1]

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  6. Straight ally - Wikipedia

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    Allyship of this kind is often effective, though self-interested; for example, high-ranking, conservative government officials Barry Goldwater and William Weld (former Republican governor of Massachusetts), were motivated by their relations with queer family and friends to provide uncharacteristic support for pro-gay policies.

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  8. Company town - Wikipedia

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    Although many prominent examples of company towns portray their founders as "capitalists with a conscience", for example, George Cadbury's Bournville, if viewed cynically, the company town was often an economically viable ploy to attract and retain workers. Additionally, for-profit shops within company towns were usually owned by the company ...

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