NoThis article analyses the establishment and subsequent meetings of the McDonald's European Works Council and raises a number of questions. Who is an `employee representative' for the purposes of the EU Directive? How are such representatives elected in practice and what roles do existing national sub-structures play? Can employee representatives adequately coordinate their roles in the absence of significant unionisation? The experience of the McDonald's EWC suggests that where workforces have low levels of unionisation and employers are opposed in principle to the prescribed arrangements, a non-union firm can frustrate even the limited aims of the Directive. Furthermore, legally underpinned national-level sub-structures, which are often ...
The paper discusses the possibility that new forms of employee participation can be viewed as a thre...
Forms of employee representation have been legally institutionalised in most of the EU countries. Th...
This article argues that, in order to explore the extent to which cross-national union representativ...
NoThis paper examines the problem of effectively regulating the labour relations practices of multin...
NoThe McDonald's Corporation is not only the largest system-wide sales service in the world, it is a...
The European Company Statute and its accompanying Directive on worker involvement in the European Co...
The aim of the draft European works councils Directive is to bridge the gap between increasingly tra...
The recent introduction of the European Directive on information and consultation and its forthcomin...
The introduction of the European Directive on Information and Consultation and the recent implementa...
The recent introduction of the European Directive on information and consultation and its forthcomin...
With a tradition of informing and consulting employees resting on a single union channel, the 2002 E...
Many businesses operate across a number of different European countries, but the multinational natur...
AbstractIt can not be said that board-level employee representation is in the centre of attention in...
The establishment of European Works Councils (EWCs) as a formal mechanism to foster the provision of...
The recent introduction of the European Directive on information and consultation and its forthcomin...
The paper discusses the possibility that new forms of employee participation can be viewed as a thre...
Forms of employee representation have been legally institutionalised in most of the EU countries. Th...
This article argues that, in order to explore the extent to which cross-national union representativ...
NoThis paper examines the problem of effectively regulating the labour relations practices of multin...
NoThe McDonald's Corporation is not only the largest system-wide sales service in the world, it is a...
The European Company Statute and its accompanying Directive on worker involvement in the European Co...
The aim of the draft European works councils Directive is to bridge the gap between increasingly tra...
The recent introduction of the European Directive on information and consultation and its forthcomin...
The introduction of the European Directive on Information and Consultation and the recent implementa...
The recent introduction of the European Directive on information and consultation and its forthcomin...
With a tradition of informing and consulting employees resting on a single union channel, the 2002 E...
Many businesses operate across a number of different European countries, but the multinational natur...
AbstractIt can not be said that board-level employee representation is in the centre of attention in...
The establishment of European Works Councils (EWCs) as a formal mechanism to foster the provision of...
The recent introduction of the European Directive on information and consultation and its forthcomin...
The paper discusses the possibility that new forms of employee participation can be viewed as a thre...
Forms of employee representation have been legally institutionalised in most of the EU countries. Th...
This article argues that, in order to explore the extent to which cross-national union representativ...