Accounting and management in the social dialogue: the experience of fifty years of works councils in France
Michel Capron
Accounting History Review, 2001, vol. 11, issue 1, 29-42
Abstract:
This paper analyses the conditions of the birth of works councils in France in 1945 and how the practice of their economic competence has evolved. It studies the ways in which the relationships have developed between the principal parties: trade unions, business management and chartered accountants. It aims to show how the use of accounting and management information has contributed to the legitimization of the works council as an institution.
Keywords: Accounting Chartered Accountants France Industrial Relations Works Councils (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001
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