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European Works Councils

European Labour Law Journal, 2010
Involvement of employees in the social dialogue has always been an ongoing and vigorous concern of the European Union. Over the years since the European Works Councils (EWCs) were established in 1994, expectations regarding their role have grown, particularly in anticipating and managing change as corporate activities have become increasingly ...
exaly   +4 more sources

European Works Councils and Their Implications

Employee Relations, 1994
Examines the development of the current position in Britain, along with initiatives at EC and now EU level, to institutionalize collective structures for employee involvement along common lines. In the context of the latter, the emphasis will be on the European Commission′s proposals for European undertakings to establish European works councils (EWCs).
exaly   +3 more sources

In and beyond European works councils

Employee Relations, 1998
Reviews 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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