Works council effectiveness in subsidiaries of MNCs during reorganizations: case study evidence from the Netherlands
Sapulete, Saraï ; van den Berg, Annette
Economic and Industrial Democracy
2017
38
4
November
677-700
works council ; labour relations ; globalization ; multinational enterprise ; case study
Labour relations
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0143831X15586436
English
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"Internationalization of organizations has been a threat for (national) industrial relations. This study compares three cases to test the influence of works councils on decision-making in multinational companies (MNCs), going through reorganizations. The authors argue it is important to take account of internal factors in the subsidiary, namely the power capabilities and interests of the actors involved. They study these by looking at the network partners of works councils and aligned interests of local management and works council. The findings show that aligned interests form an important prerequisite for positive management attitude, trust and informal relations, positively affecting reorganizations in subsidiaries of MNCs. "
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