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Employee representation

Employee representation may be defined as the right of employees to seek a union or individual to represent them for the purpose of negotiating with management on such issues as wages, hours, benefits and working conditions. In the workplace, workers may be represented by trade union and through works councils – or similar structures elected by all employees. EU law has established rights and obligations for employees and their representatives to be informed and consulted via a set of directives that provide for the information and consultation of the workers, at both national and international level.

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Ricardo Rodriguez Contreras is a research manager in the Working Life unit at Eurofound and focuses on comparative industrial relations, social dialogue and collective bargaining...

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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 BOC EWC was set up as the BOC group European forum (BOCEF) in 1996 and was a voluntary agreement.

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 BAT EWC was set up in 1996 under this Directive.

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 BAT EWC was set up in 1996 under this Directive. The establishment of the R&SA EWC or European Consultation Forum

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 agreements on the establishment of the Allianz European Committee (AEC) were completed on 24 July 1996, according

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

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

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

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

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

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

16 October 2008

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Moulinex: chronicle of a death foretold?

The French-based electrical household appliance manufacturer, Moulinex, which was bought out in 2000 by the Italian group Elfi and merged with Brandt, has been slipping further and further into financial crisis since the start of 2001. Following the restructuring of Moulinex's industrial operations

Survey examines role of women in works councils

A study published in 2001 by the IRES research institute examines the position of women in works councils in France. It finds that women are generally well represented in the position of works council secretary. However, access by women and men to employee representative positions differs, depending

Agreements signed on Volkswagen's '5000 x 5000' project

On 28 August 2001, the German-based car producer Volkswagen (VW) and the IG Metall metalworkers' trade union concluded a package of company agreements for the new VW subsidiary, Auto 5000 GmbH. The company agreements will be effective for 3,500 newly hired employees at the VW Wolfsburg plant and

Works Constitution Act reform adopted

On 22 June 2001, the lower house of the German parliament (Bundestag) passed legislation [1] to reform the Works Constitution [2] Act (Bertriebsverfassungsgesetz, BetrVG) by a majority of 336 votes to 208. The reform of the law, which determines the legal framework for co-determination at the level

Employees at Pixelpark multimedia agency elect works council

On 11 May 2001, a first works council [1] was elected at the Berlin office of Germany's flagship multimedia design agency Pixelpark AG, which is a subsidiary of the German-based media corporation Bertelsmann. The new works council, consisting of nine members, has been elected for a five-year period

ECJ rules on employees' information rights prior to seeking establishment of an EWC

On 29 March 2001, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) delivered its judgment [1] in the first case concerning the interpretation of the European Works Councils (s) Directive [2] (94/45/EC) to reach the ECJ - /Betriebsrat der bofrost* Josef H Boquoi Deutschland West GmbH & Co KG v bofrost* Josef H

Overall union membership declines

Spring 2001 saw the publication of the 2000 membership figures for Swedish trade unions The three central trade union confederations - bringing together unions representing university graduates, blue-collar workers and white-collar workers respectively - always make their figures public, even when

Denmark has too many trade unions

The structure of the Danish trade union movement, with its large number of unions - a total of 169, of which one-third have fewer than 1,000 members - means the duplication of many tasks for the unions. Many union officials spend their time in meeting each other and organising the framework for

New economic regulations law adopted

In May 2001, the French parliament adopted a law on "new economic regulations", aimed at adding an "ethical" aspect to financial practices, clarifying competition rules, improving social dialogue and enforcing consumer rights. On the industrial relations front, the new legislation strengthens to

Globalisation blamed for restructuring at Danone and Marks & Spencer

In March 2001, under the pressure of economic and financial globalisation, the French-based food group Danone and the UK-based retail multinational Marks & Spencer announced a restructuring of their operations, including redundancies in France and the rest of Europe. The simultaneous announcement of


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Trade unions in many EU Member States face the issue of declining membership. This is a fundamental challenge for organised labour, but it is premature to speak about the redundancy unions: when it comes to important decisions affecting the workplace, restructuring being one, trade unions remain a

20 Samhain 2019
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