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An expected but still sad development for the Antioch ESOP

Of course we knew this was coming - Workers sue top leaders at Antioch

It is just the latest chapter in what may have started as a happy employee ownership story but turned into a very sad story.

But what always frustrates me is the tone of these articles. I know that this is the plaintiffs making their case in public. And of course the defendants are not going to comment. But because of that, this manner of reporting these types of lawsuits comes across as so one-sided and unfair to ESOPs in general.

On this relatively unhappy note, I am taking off for the July 4th holiday and then a week of vacation. I will return later in July to continue the discussion of how to correct any operational errors relating to your ESOP.

Have a great 4th!

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