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Heat stress and social dialogue in the Netherlands: findings from the ADAPTHEAT-project. [PDF]
Popma J, Brinkhuis W.
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Urban poor are the most endangered by socio-natural hazards, but not exclusively: the 2025 Granizal Landslide case. [PDF]
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In and beyond European works councils
Employee Relations, 1998Reviews the competing perspectives given to the developments of European works councils (EWCs). In doing this an evaluation is given regarding the current state of the European labour movement and its ability to condition and influence contemporary practices of multinational corporations in an era of disturbances to existing national industrial ...
Syd Weston, Miguel Martinez Lucio
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‘European Works Councils: The Challenge for Labour’
Industrial Relations Journal, 2011Drawing on survey evidence, this paper explores the quality of information and consultation at European works councils and developments in the support infrastructure available to representatives. The paper highlights that European works councils are an institution in process.
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Training European works councils
Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, 1995In the past there has been a tendency for the subject of European Works Councils to be discussed at the macro-political level. The dominant topics of this debate were the various interpretations of the EU Directive and its transposition into national legislation, as well as the demand for comprehensive company agreements regarding the establishment of
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Restructuring and the European Works Council
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006This paper tries to define the role of the European Works Council in transnational firms' restructurings in the EU. The European Works Council has a weak position during the crisis but in favourable conditions can have a new role in different directions (transnational informations, action with politics and EU institutions).
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European Works Councils in the Netherlands
2022Derived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws, this monograph on the Netherlands not only describes and analyses the legal aspects of labour relations, but also examines labour relations practices and developing trends. It provides a survey of the subject that is both usefully brief and sufficiently detailed to answer most ...
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Voluntary European Works Councils
European Journal of Industrial Relations, 1996This article analyses the 59 agreements establishing voluntary European Works Councils (EWCs) during the decade up to September 1995. Originally confined to companies based in France, and later also Germany, the geographical coverage has now widened. However, EWCs remain concentrated in a small number of sectors.
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