Are there any laws mandating employees bound by SEC regulations to donate a percentage of salary to charity?
There are no laws mandating that anyone donate a portion of their salary to charity, and corporations need to consult their legal counselors when they word their corporate responsibility initiative, especially when employees will receive a computer generated form containing a calculated percentage of salary as suggested giving. You will alienate some of your employees, and some may feel pressured into giving. Many solicitors for charitable organizations will offer a service to corporations (they’ll do the percentage calculation and print a personalized brochure) but be careful about sharing salary information, there could be privacy violations to contend with. Try Harvard Business Review, and search for case studies on corporate giving, or employee donations.
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