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Employee involvement in the European cooperative society: A range of stakeholders?

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Council Regulation (EC) No. 1435/2003 of 22 July 2003 on the Statute for a European Cooperative Society and Council Directive 2003/72/EC of 22 July 2003, which together provide for establishing a European Co-operative Society (SCE), is examined. Conclusions are drawn about the role of stakeholders in two types of organization and the suitability of he SCE employee involvement provisions in the light of the structural differences between co-operatives and investor-controlled companies.

Author: Snaith, Ian
Publisher: Aspen Publishers, Inc.
Publication Name: International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0952-617X
Year: 2006
Cooperatives (Associations)

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The directive on employee involvement in the European company: Its role in European corporate governance and industrial relations

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The likely contribution of the European Company Statute (ECS) and accompanying Directive on employee involvement to the development of participatory workplaces in the European Union is assessed. An argument that the Directive has economic aspirations that outweigh its social objectives and that the prospects for employee participation are cosmetic rather than real are presented.

Author: Villiers, Charlotte
Publisher: Aspen Publishers, Inc.
Publication Name: International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0952-617X
Year: 2006
European Union, Labor relations

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The Information and Consultation Directive of 11 March 2002 and its transposition into French law

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The European Information and Consultation Directive on French Labour Law is examined with respect to the provisions of the directive and demonstrate that substantial changes would not be required for French law. The composition, role and powers of the law are studied to find out whether they measure up to the requirements of the directive.

Author: Brill- Venkatasamy, Tara
Publisher: Aspen Publishers, Inc.
Publication Name: International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0952-617X
Year: 2006
Business enterprises, Employee rights

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Subjects list: Analysis, Human resource management, Employee empowerment, Interpretation and construction, Laws, regulations and rules, Labor law
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