Highlighting the ongoing significance of national models of employment relations, this paper examines whether variation in communication and consultation practices between countries is reflected in employee perceptions. Drawing upon a survey of around 3,500 employees in four European countries – France, Germany, Italy and the UK – the paper explores whether workers' views on various aspects of communication and consultation are similar or different. It finds that there are certain similarities, with particular types of information and forms of communication being valued across the countries. However, differences are also identified. It is suggested that national institutions may well shape employee expectations about the nature of communica...
In Part 1, this paper provides an overview of historical, legal, political and cultural factors whic...
The principles and practice of employee participation have been subject to an immense amount of inte...
Employee voice has been an enduring theme within the employment relations literature. This article p...
Analyzes results of a survey on employee communication and consultation in private sector companies ...
189-202Successful diffusion of communication technologies requires an understanding, to some extent,...
In this report we examine a range of employee information and consultation mechanisms in 15 organisa...
The model of social dialogue in organisations between management and employees is facing unprecedent...
Data from a representative sample of workplaces in the Yorkshire and Humberside region of the UK ind...
Employee voice has been an enduring theme within the employment relations literature. This article p...
In this paper, we contribute to the extant Industrial Relations literature, which is almost complete...
In this introductory paper we explore current arrangements for employee participation in the UK, wit...
This article examines the dynamics of direct and indirect consultation processes in three high-skill...
Multinational companies (MNCs) from different countries of origin are widely held to have distinct p...
The human resources specialists state that there is a certain change regarding the communication wit...
Debates on the desirability of workplace employee representation are rarely evidence-based. We use a...
In Part 1, this paper provides an overview of historical, legal, political and cultural factors whic...
The principles and practice of employee participation have been subject to an immense amount of inte...
Employee voice has been an enduring theme within the employment relations literature. This article p...
Analyzes results of a survey on employee communication and consultation in private sector companies ...
189-202Successful diffusion of communication technologies requires an understanding, to some extent,...
In this report we examine a range of employee information and consultation mechanisms in 15 organisa...
The model of social dialogue in organisations between management and employees is facing unprecedent...
Data from a representative sample of workplaces in the Yorkshire and Humberside region of the UK ind...
Employee voice has been an enduring theme within the employment relations literature. This article p...
In this paper, we contribute to the extant Industrial Relations literature, which is almost complete...
In this introductory paper we explore current arrangements for employee participation in the UK, wit...
This article examines the dynamics of direct and indirect consultation processes in three high-skill...
Multinational companies (MNCs) from different countries of origin are widely held to have distinct p...
The human resources specialists state that there is a certain change regarding the communication wit...
Debates on the desirability of workplace employee representation are rarely evidence-based. We use a...
In Part 1, this paper provides an overview of historical, legal, political and cultural factors whic...
The principles and practice of employee participation have been subject to an immense amount of inte...
Employee voice has been an enduring theme within the employment relations literature. This article p...