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Laboratories of the new Europe: trade unions, employee interest representation and participation in foreign investment enterprises in central and eastern Europe

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Voss, Eckhard

Transfer. European Review of Labour and Research

2006

12

4

Winter

577-591

foreign investment ; labour relations ; social dialogue ; trade union ; workers participation ; workers representation

Czechia ; Hungary ; Poland ; Slovakia ; new EU countries

Labour relations

English

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"This article examines a number of aspects of the industrial relations practices of foreign investors in central and eastern Europe, focusing on trade union structures, employee interest representation, and consultation and social dialogue at the company level. Based on evidence from selected companies in Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia, the paper argues that the experiences of multinational companies with regard to employee interest representation and shop-floor trade unionism should be regarded as 'laboratories of learning processes' which are not only having an impact on the ongoing transformation of industrial relations and corporate cultures in the new Member States but also on the whole of Europe, most notably the future shape of institutionalised employee participation. "

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