Board-level employee representatives in nine countries: a snapshot
Mark Carley
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Mark Carley: Editor of the European Industrial Relations Observatory and co-editor of the European Works Councils Bulletin. Thanks for their work on the board-level employee representatives survey and project are due to Kevin P. O'Kelly and Teresa Murray of the University of Limerick, and to the other members of the project network.
Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, 2005, vol. 11, issue 2, 231-243
Abstract:
This article presents some preliminary findings of a recent survey of employee representatives on company boards in nine EU Member States. The research examines: the personal characteristics of board-level employee representatives; the companies and boards involved; the representatives' relationships with employees, trade unions, works councils, other board members and management; the resources and facilities provided to the representatives; the issues they deal with; their impact on decision-making; the perceptions of their role; and their views on how their work could be improved.
Date: 2005
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DOI: 10.1177/102425890501100210
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