What do Representatives Think of the Practices of European Works Councils? Views from Six Countries

作者: Jeremy Waddington

DOI: 10.1177/09596801030093004

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摘要: This article presents findings from a survey of European Works Council (EWC) representatives six countries, exploring variations in terms their nationality, whether they are office-holders and the country originof multinational employer. There is widespread dissatisfaction with current practices EWCs, particularly regarding scope agenda quality information consultation. In addition, there support for revision Directive, areas that will improve thequality

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