European Works Councils

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CIO
collective bargaining Europe
Community Scale Undertakings
cross-border employee representation
cross-national workplace consultation practices
directive
economic
employee
Employee Representatives
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ETUC
Etui
European Company Statute
Europeanise Industrial Relations
EWC
EWC Agreement
EWC Delegate
EWC Directive
EWC Meeting
EWC Member
EWC Representative
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Id
industrial
industrial democracy
International Framework Agreement
Managerial Co-ordination
MNC
multinational workforce management
National Industrial Relations Systems
relations
representatives
shop
SNB
Subsidiary Requirements
trade
Trade Union
trade union strategies
transnational labour relations
UK Operation
UK Representative
union

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415309868
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Nov 2003
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book covers the key themes related to the introduction, growth development and future of European Works Councils: the European Works Council Directive itself, European Works Council Agreements, Employers' strategies for managing European Works Councils in practice and trade union strategies for the development of European Works Councils. The book features contributions from key writers in the field and covers both theoretical models and questions of practice.
Ian Fitzgerald is a senior researcher in the Sustainable Cities Research Institute at Northumbria University. His general research interest has been workplace industrial relations. He has published in the areas of quality management, the fire service, European Works Councils and Higher Education., John Stirling is Director of the Work and Employment Research Centre at Northumbria University. He has research interests in trade unions in general and trade union education in Part Icular. He is co-editor of Trade Union Education in Europe (2000) and has published widely on European Works Councils.