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Understanding diversity in collective representation: common principles underlying the performance of workplace representatives in different representation regimes

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Dufour, Christian ; Hege, Adelheid

Industrial Relations Journal

2013

44

4

July

355-372

labour relations ; workers representation

developed countries

Workers participation and European works councils

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irj.12024

English

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"The international literature on workplace representation tends to focus on distinctive characteristics of different representation regimes to the detriment of an understanding of how groups of workplace representatives actually do their work. This article identifies cross-cutting principles underlying the role of workplace representatives, making the argument that these principles, rather than institutional characteristics, explain commonalities and differences in workplace representation."

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