House of Representatives Committees

Standing Committee on Employment, Education and Workplace Relations

Inquiry into employee share ownership in Australian enterprises
Media release, 8 October 1999

Public Hearing in Canberra, October 11

The House of Representatives Standing Committee on Employment, Eduction and Workplace Relations will hold a public hearing for its inquiry into employee share ownership plans in Canberra at 11:30am on Monday 11 October 1999 at Parliament House in Committee Room 1R3. Evidence has already been taken from a number of key witnesses, departments and private organisations at hearings in Canberra, Sydney and Melbourne.

The Chair of the Committee, Dr Brendan Nelson, said: "The Committee is considering the extent to which employee share ownership plans have been established in Australia and the benefits they might produce. Monday's hearing will focus on the special needs of small start-up companies relying on venture capital. These companies are particularly important for the future of high technology industries in Australia."

"Employee share ownership schemes play a prominent role in the information technology sector in the United States. Submissions to the Committee have argued that the current qualification system for employee share ownership plans in Australia discriminates against small and unlisted companies which form a key part of the IT sector. Similarly, the Committee has been told Australia is behind the pace in recruiting and retaining employees to work for venture capital backed companies, as they are unable to offer internationally competitive stock option packages when seeking to recruit skilled individuals."

"Representatives from Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu and the Australian Venture Capital Association are scheduled to appear before the Committee at next Monday's hearing."

Many of the submissions so far received may be accessed on the internet at:
http://www.aph.gov.au/house/committee/eewr/ESO/index.htm
For further information:
Tel. Dr Nelson (02) 9416 4044
or Committee Secretariat (02) 6277 4573.

Terms of reference
The extent to which employee share ownership schemes have been established in Australian enterprises and the resultant effects on:

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