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Valeria Pulignano (KU Leuven)

Transnational flexibility and ‘shareholder capitalism’: a case for extending EWC competences to cover flexibility

This Policy Brief argues the need to extend the entitlement of employee participation bodies at the European level to cover corporate strategies of transnational flexibility.

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Jan Cremers (University of Amsterdam), Michael Stollt (ETUI) and Sigurt Vitols (ETUI)

A decade of experience with the European Company

This publication of the SEEurope Network provides a comprehensive overview of the legislation on the European company (SE – Societas Europaea) and its history and development. It assesses the overall significance and impact of the SE on the business sector and on worker involvement

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Romuald Jagodzinski (ETUI)

Implementation of enforcement provisions of the European Works Councils Recast Directive: are sanctions really ‘effective, proportionate and dissuasive’?

This policy brief shows the importance of proper implementation of sanctions for the overall efficiency and implementation of the goals of the EWC Recast Directive.

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Torsten Müller (ETUI), Hans-Wolfgang Platzer (University of Fulda) and Stefan Rüb (University of Fulda)

Transnational company agreements and the role of European Works Councils in negotiations - A quantitative analysis in the metalworking sector

As a rule, the competences of European Works Councils (EWCs) are limited to information and consultation. Nonetheless, the number of European company-level framework agreements negotiated by EWCs and/or trade unions has increased steadily since the early 2000s. By the end of 2011, 119 such...

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Michael Stollt, Elwin Wolters

Worker involvement in the European Company (SE) - A handbook for practitioners

In October 2001, the EU formally adopted the legislation on the European Company, also known by its Latin name Societas Europaea (SE). This handbook aims to ensure that the new opportunities for employee representation at European level which these new SE rules provide, are seized.

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Filip Dorssemont (Professor of labour law at the Université Catholique de Louvain, UCL) and Thomas Blanke (Professor of law)

The recast of the European Works Council Directive

The present volume, edited by Filip Dorssemont and Thomas Blanke, and published by Intersentia, incorporates results of an innovative research project of the ETUI dealing with EWC-related litigation on the EU and national levels. It is both retrospective and prospective.

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Séverine Picard (ETUC Legal Advisor)

European Works Councils: a trade union guide to directive 2009/38/EC

This guide has been developed by the ETUC in order to help trade unionists and practitioners in the area of information and consultation around Europe to play an active role in this process and to make the most of the new provisions in the European Works Council Directive as amended by Directive...

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Dr. Markus Hertwig (Ruhr University Bochum), Prof. Dr. Ludger Pries (Ruhr University Bochum) and Dr Luitpold Rampeltshammer (Saarland University)

European Works Councils in complementary perspectives - New approaches to the study of European interest regulation

During the last 15 years, research on European Works Councils has revealed significant information concerning the structure, dynamics and ability of EWCs to represent employees’ interests. A multitude of factors and conditions influencing the work and results of EWC activity have been identified...

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Sigurt Vitols (ETUI)

European Works Councils: an assessment of their social welfare impact

The working paper analyses the impact of EWCs on four different groups: shareholders, creditors, managers and employees. It argues that EWCs provide a net benefit. There are no significant negative impacts on shareholders and creditors while there are clear positive benefits for employees and...

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