Collective interest representation of the European workforce in European Works Councils
European Journal of Industrial Relations
2017
23
3
September
277-291
European works council ; social dialogue ; europeanization
Workers participation and European works councils
https://doi.org/10.1177/0959680117714674
English
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"In this article, I draw on case study evidence to assess different aspects of the representativeness of European Works Councils. First, I consider how representativeness is framed by external sources of legitimation, such as the legal framework and the founding agreements. Second, I examine the internal legitimacy that can be derived from their membership. Third, I explore the reciprocal construction of legitimacy through linkages with local employee representation structures. Finally, I discuss their role in relation to trade unions and the further Europeanization of industrial relations."
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