What triggers the establishment of a works council?
Mohrenweiser, Jens ; Marginson, Paul ; Backes-Gellner, Uschi
Economic and Industrial Democracy
2012
33
2
May
295-316
codetermination ; institutional framework ; workers participation ; works council
Workers participation and European works councils
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0143831X11408146
English
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"This article analyses events that trigger the establishment of a works council and the actor or agent who triggers it. The article extends previous research in two dimensions. First, it examines specific events that motivate workers to establish a works council, such as a change of owner, founding a spin-off, a firm acquisition or a radical restructuring. These events express protection against uncertainty as workers' primary motivation for establishing a works council. Second, the article analyses the actor or agent who triggers the establishment of a works council and shows that management is involved in one-third of all cases and has, in a minority of cases, motivated workers to establish a works council. Managerial involvement in the process of establishment reveals a positive managerial response to worker representation. "
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