Case study

European Works Councils case studies: Boehringer

Published: 16 October 2008

In September 1994, the Council of Ministers decided on a Directive on the establishment of a European Works Council for the purposes of informing and consulting employees (94/45/EC). The emergence of European Works Councils (EWCs) is a major part of the development of an industrial relations system at European level. The EWC at Boehringer is called a “European Forum”. The agreement was signed on 25 June 1996. The original Article 13 agreement has only been slightly adapted to changes in the group. Boehringer’s EWC is a joint management-employee body.
Published: 29 March, 2006

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EF057143

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