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Strategies for sustainable business and the handling of workers' interests: integrated management systems and worker participation.

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Lund, Henrik Lambrecht

Economic and Industrial Democracy

2004

25

1

February

41-74

corporate social responsibility ; management ; occupational safety and health ; sustainable development ; trade union attitude ; workers participation

Workers participation and European works councils

English

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"This article examines the challenges to trade unions related to workers' participation in organizational renewal known as ‘sustainable business'. It analyses how integrated management systems involving occupational health and safety (OHS) and environmental issues affect employee participation. The analysis involves two case studies of enterprises that have recently been modernized in terms of employing integrated management systems. Under the general title of ‘Developing Workplaces', the Danish Confederation of Trade Unions has increased its commitment to sustainability, which is used as the point of departure for conceptdriven organizational change. However, the article concludes that the so-called ‘prime mover' and high-pro.le environmental and OHS enterprises do not suf.ciently take the interests of employees into consideration."

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