Dorset Seagull
Once Dolphin, Now Seagull
My understanding is the same as yours. This is from his speech:
"We will legislate for large companies to transfer shares into an “Inclusive Ownership Fund.” The shares will be held and managed collectively by the workers. The shareholding will give workers the same rights as other shareholders to have a say over the direction of their company. And dividend payments will be made directly to the workers from the fund. Payments could be up to £500 a year. That’s 11 million workers each with a greater say, and a greater stake, in the rewards of their labour.
Societal Dividend
But we all know it’s not just the employees of a company that create the profits it generates. It’s the collective investment in infrastructure, education and research and development that we as a society make that enables entrepreneurs to build and grow their businesses.
So we believe it’s right that society shares in the benefits that investment produces. That’s why a proportion of revenues generated by the ‘inclusive ownership funds’ will be transferred back to our public services as a social dividend. Over time, this will mobilise billions that could be spent supporting our public services and social security system."
Some "large" companies do not pay dividends to shareholders. Will they now be compelled to? What if declaring a dividend will put that business at risk? I really cannot see how this will work at all, let alone raise billions for public services.
Re-arrange these 3 words into a well known or well used phrase "Cuckoo Cloud Land"