Management, European Works Councils and institutional malleability
Pulignano, Valeria ; Waddington, Jeremy
European Journal of Industrial Relations
2020
26
1
March
5-21
European works council ; labour relations ; trade union ; workers participation ; workers information ; enterprise restructuring
Workers participation and European works councils
https://doi.org/10.1177/0959680118824512
English
Bibliogr.;Charts;Statistics
"We show that most managers responsible for European Works Councils do not comply with the information and consultation requirements stipulated in legislation, and cite stock market regulations as the principal reason for non-compliance. Compared to employee representatives, managers also downplay the importance of articulation between European Works Councils and national institutions of labour representation, using them to achieve managerial objectives. We thus illustrate the ‘malleability' of European Works Councils and argue that further regulatory intervention is required if they are to function as information and consultation institutions as originally intended by EU policy makers."
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