European Works Councils are a form of indirect employee participation which realize the right to information and consultation among employees in transnational companies. They are an extremely important institution of social dialogue at the European level. Functioning of the common market is associated with concentration of plants, mergers on the international scale, creation of branches in different countries, whereas decisions taken by central management of these transnational companies affect workers in all their European subsidiaries. The EWC Directive requires the companies to build a bridge between their decision-making centre and European workers ’ representatives. The main aim of this paper is to assess the impact of EWCs on both nat...
works councils, which were envisaged as supranational institutions with sufficient regulatory powers...
The subject matter of this licentiate thesis concerns the two EU directives on European Works Counci...
The general study of institutional arrangements that are designed to impact on managerial prerogativ...
Wydrukowano z dostarczonych Wydawnictwu UŁ gotowych materiałówEuropean Works Councils are a form of ...
In September, 2011 there was 15th anniversary of the implementation of the first EU directive creati...
The aim of the article is to characterize European works councils (EWCs) established in enterprises ...
The EU 94/45/EC Directive on European Works Councils (EWCs) provides the establishment of a social p...
This thesis considers European Works Councils (EWC) and how these institutions relate to the potenti...
European Works Councils (EWCs) constitute the most developed arena of social dialogue in the EU’s mu...
AbstractAs reported in similar studies, the necessity for social cohesion and workers motivation had...
The establishment of European Works Councils (EWCs) as a formal mechanism to foster the provision of...
The paper discusses the possibility that new forms of employee participation can be viewed as a thre...
Many businesses operate across a number of different European countries, but the multinational natur...
European Works Councils (EWCs) constitute the most developed arena of social dialogue in the EUs mul...
The theme adressed by this paper is the opportunities for European Works Councils (EWCs) of gaining ...
works councils, which were envisaged as supranational institutions with sufficient regulatory powers...
The subject matter of this licentiate thesis concerns the two EU directives on European Works Counci...
The general study of institutional arrangements that are designed to impact on managerial prerogativ...
Wydrukowano z dostarczonych Wydawnictwu UŁ gotowych materiałówEuropean Works Councils are a form of ...
In September, 2011 there was 15th anniversary of the implementation of the first EU directive creati...
The aim of the article is to characterize European works councils (EWCs) established in enterprises ...
The EU 94/45/EC Directive on European Works Councils (EWCs) provides the establishment of a social p...
This thesis considers European Works Councils (EWC) and how these institutions relate to the potenti...
European Works Councils (EWCs) constitute the most developed arena of social dialogue in the EU’s mu...
AbstractAs reported in similar studies, the necessity for social cohesion and workers motivation had...
The establishment of European Works Councils (EWCs) as a formal mechanism to foster the provision of...
The paper discusses the possibility that new forms of employee participation can be viewed as a thre...
Many businesses operate across a number of different European countries, but the multinational natur...
European Works Councils (EWCs) constitute the most developed arena of social dialogue in the EUs mul...
The theme adressed by this paper is the opportunities for European Works Councils (EWCs) of gaining ...
works councils, which were envisaged as supranational institutions with sufficient regulatory powers...
The subject matter of this licentiate thesis concerns the two EU directives on European Works Counci...
The general study of institutional arrangements that are designed to impact on managerial prerogativ...