Why aren't there more European Works Councils? A Belgian perspective
Olijslagers, Charlotte ; De Spiegelaere, Stan
European Trade Union Institute, Brussels
ETUI - Brussels
2019
5 p.
European works council ; workers participation ; trade union ; multinational enterprise ; workers representation
ETUI Policy Brief. European Economic, Employment and Social Policy
7/2019
Workers participation and European works councils
English
Bibliogr.
2031-8782
"This policy brief considers the lack of European Works Councils through a Belgian perspective. It discusses Belgian companies who are currently engaged in establishing one or have developed ‘functionally equivalent' structures. The remaining companies are confronted with serious obstacles to establishing a European Works Council, principally: (i) a lack of knowledge about them, (ii) weak and time-consuming national-level information and consultation processes, and (iii) a low perceived added value of transnational information and consultation. It evaluates what needs to be done in order to increase the number of EWCs and what trade unions need to do in order to raise awareness on the importance of EWCs at European level."
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