European works council at General motors Europe: bargaining efficiency in regime competition?
Banyuls, Josep ; Haipeter, Thomas ; Neumann, László
2008
39
6
November
532-547
collective agreement ; European works council ; multinational bargaining
Workers participation and European works councils
English
Bibliogr.
"The European Works Council (EWC) at General Motors Europe is frequently cited as one of the few examples of an efficient body of employee representation at a European level within a multinational company. Despite the increasing threat of social dumping in the enlarged Europe, the EWC was able to agree with management the terms of compulsory European minimum standards for defensive employment and competitiveness pacts, thereby restricting the effects of coercive comparisons between factories located in different countries. In this article, we focus on this experience and illuminate the tensions of 'micro-corporatism' caught between international solidarity and regime competition."
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