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Employer occupation of regulatory space of the Employee Information and Consultation (I&C) Directive in liberal market economies

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Dundon, Tony ; Dobbins, Tony ; Cullinane, Niall ; Hickland, Eugene ; Donaghey, Jimmy

Work, Employment and Society

2014

28

1

February

21-39

EU Directive ; workers information ; workers participation

Ireland ; United Kingdom

Workers participation and European works councils

http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0950017012466688

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"This article shows how both employers and the state have influenced macro-level processes and structures concerning the content and transposition of the European Union (EU) Employee Information and Consultation (I&C) Directive. It argues that the processes of regulation occupied by employers reinforce a voluntarism which marginalizes rather than shares decision-making power with workers. The contribution advances the conceptual lens of ‘regulatory space' by building on Lukes' multiple faces of power to better understand how employment regulation is determined across transnational, national and enterprise levels. The research proposes an integrated analytical framework on which ‘occupancy' of regulatory space can be evaluated in comparative national contexts."

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