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  2. National Center for Employee Ownership - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .nceo .org. The National Center for Employee Ownership ( NCEO) is a nonprofit research organization that gathers and disseminates data on employee ownership of the business by which they are employed. The organization was established in 1980 by Corey Rosen, then a staff member in the United States Senate who had become involved in ...

  3. Secretary of Defense Employer Support Freedom Award

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    The Secretary of Defense Employer Support Freedom Award is the highest recognition given by the U.S. Government to employers for their support of their employees who serve in the National Guard and Reserve. To be eligible for the award, an employer must be nominated by one of its Guard or Reserve employees, or a family member of that employee.

  4. Nordart - Wikipedia

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    NordArt is an international contemporary art exhibition and a non-profit cultural initiative of the ACO Group and the cities of Büdelsdorf and Rendsburg. It has taken place annually in the summer since 1999 at Carlshütte, a former iron foundry. The site features 22,000 m² of interior space and 60,000 m² for outdoor installations.

  5. State Courier Service - Wikipedia

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    The State Courier Service (Russian: Государственная фельдъегерская служба Российской Федерации, ГФС, romanized: Gosudarstvennaya fel'dyegerskaya sluzhba Rossiyskoy Federatsii, GFS) is a federal body of executive authority responsible for federal courier communications Russia.

  6. First West Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    First West Credit Union (First West) is British Columbia’s third largest credit union with nearly $18.6 billion in total assets and assets under administration and more than 253,000 members.

  7. Clark Equipment Company - Wikipedia

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    Eugene B. Clark, an Illinois Steel employee at the time, determined that the metallurgy of Rich Manufacturing's principal product, a railroad rail drill named the Celfor Drill, was faulty, and also found fault with both the management and basic operations, which he ultimately corrected after the two parties established him becoming an equal ...

  8. Goldbricking - Wikipedia

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    Goldbricking (also called cyberloafing or cyberslacking) is the practice of doing less work than one is able to, while maintaining the appearance of working. The term originates from the confidence trick of applying a gold coating to a brick of worthless metal—while workers may appear industrious or productive on the surface, in reality they are less valuable.

  9. Glen Weyl - Wikipedia

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    Glen Weyl at Re:publica 2024. Eric Glen Weyl (born May 6, 1985) is an American economist at Microsoft Research, and a co-author (with Eric Posner) of the book Radical Markets: Uprooting Capitalism and Democracy for a Just Society.