This working paper looks at the views of managers responsible for European Works Councils (EWCs) within multinational companies on the operation of the institution. It also examines the policies of Business Europe on EWCs vis-à-vis the views of these managers. The findings of structured interviews with fifty-six EWC managers focus on management; corporate restructuring; the question whether EWCs offer value for money; operational concerns; the impact of the 2009 Recast directive; and the question where do we go from here. Finally the researchers draw the conclusions and recommendations for future European policies on European Works Councils.nrpages: 90status: publishe
The theme addressed by this artcle is the opportunities for European Works Councils of gaining influ...
Wydrukowano z dostarczonych Wydawnictwu UŁ gotowych materiałówEuropean Works Councils are a form of ...
This article analyses the 59 agreements establishing voluntary European Works Councils (EWCs) during...
This working paper looks at the views of managers responsible for European Works Councils (EWCs) wit...
This paper shows that the majority of managers responsible for European works councils within multin...
The objective of European Works Councils (EWCs) is to provide employees in multinational companies w...
The theme adressed by this paper is the opportunities for European Works Councils (EWCs) of gaining ...
Many businesses operate across a number of different European countries, but the multinational natur...
This thesis considers European Works Councils (EWC) and how these institutions relate to the potenti...
European Works Councils (EWCs) provide transnational information and consultation mechanisms for emp...
International audienceThis paper investigates the role played by European Work Council (EWC) in the ...
The establishment of European Works Councils (EWCs) as a formal mechanism to foster the provision of...
In June the EU Council of Ministers (excluding the UK) took up a common position concerning European...
works councils, which were envisaged as supranational institutions with sufficient regulatory powers...
European Works Councils (EWCs) are now an established part of industrial relations structures in app...
The theme addressed by this artcle is the opportunities for European Works Councils of gaining influ...
Wydrukowano z dostarczonych Wydawnictwu UŁ gotowych materiałówEuropean Works Councils are a form of ...
This article analyses the 59 agreements establishing voluntary European Works Councils (EWCs) during...
This working paper looks at the views of managers responsible for European Works Councils (EWCs) wit...
This paper shows that the majority of managers responsible for European works councils within multin...
The objective of European Works Councils (EWCs) is to provide employees in multinational companies w...
The theme adressed by this paper is the opportunities for European Works Councils (EWCs) of gaining ...
Many businesses operate across a number of different European countries, but the multinational natur...
This thesis considers European Works Councils (EWC) and how these institutions relate to the potenti...
European Works Councils (EWCs) provide transnational information and consultation mechanisms for emp...
International audienceThis paper investigates the role played by European Work Council (EWC) in the ...
The establishment of European Works Councils (EWCs) as a formal mechanism to foster the provision of...
In June the EU Council of Ministers (excluding the UK) took up a common position concerning European...
works councils, which were envisaged as supranational institutions with sufficient regulatory powers...
European Works Councils (EWCs) are now an established part of industrial relations structures in app...
The theme addressed by this artcle is the opportunities for European Works Councils of gaining influ...
Wydrukowano z dostarczonych Wydawnictwu UŁ gotowych materiałówEuropean Works Councils are a form of ...
This article analyses the 59 agreements establishing voluntary European Works Councils (EWCs) during...