The potential of employee involvement in the SE to foster the Europeanization of labour relations
Stollt, Michael ; Kluge, Norbert
Transfer. European Review of Labour and Research
2011
17
2
May
181-191
company law ; EU law ; European company ; europeanization ; labour relations ; workers participation
Labour relations
https://doi.org/10.1177/1024258911401408
English
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"This article looks at recent developments with regard to employee involvement in the European Company (SE) and in this light analyses the SE's impact on European industrial relations. The article argues that the SE has indeed brought some innovation and new impetus at both national and European level. Thus, the SE might be better than its poor ‘reputation' might suggest. This is all the more true with regard to the limited (new) rights granted by the SE legislation and the background of its introduction: the SE was never meant primarily as a social policy instrument, but rather to foster the cross-border mobility of companies in the EU internal market. "
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