Works Councils: Consultation, Representation, and Cooperation in Industrial Relations
Joel Rogers and
Wolfgang Streeck
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JEL-codes: J5 J8 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1995
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Chapters in this book:
- The Study of Works Councils: Concepts and Problems , pp 3-26

- Joel Rogers and Wolfgang Streeck
- An Economic Analysis of Works Councils , pp 27-52

- Richard Freeman and Edward Lazear
- Germany: From Collective Voice to Co-management , pp 53-78

- Walther Müller-Jentsch
- The Netherlands: From Paternalism to Representation , pp 79-114

- Jelle Visser
- France: From Conflict to Social Dialogue? , pp 115-152

- Robert Tchobanian
- Spain: Works Councils or Unions? , pp 153-188

- Modesto Escobar
- Sweden: Joint Councils under Strong Unionism , pp 189-216

- Göran Brulin
- Italy: The Costs and Benefits of Informality , pp 217-242

- Ida Regalia
- The European Community: Between Mandatory Consultation and Voluntary Information , pp 243-282

- Wolfgang Streeck and Sigurt Vitols
- Poland: Councils under Communism and Neoliberalism , pp 283-312

- Michal Federowicz and Anthony Levitas
- Works Councils in Western Europe: From Consultation to Participation , pp 313-350

- Wolfgang Streeck
- Canada: Joint Committees on Occupational Health and Safety , pp 351-374

- Elaine Bernard
- United States: Lessons from Abroad and Home , pp 375-410

- Joel Rogers
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