Le rôle du Comité d’Entreprise Européen au cours des restructurations: les leçons du projet AgirE
Marie-Ange Moreau; Jean-Jacques Paris
No 2, EUI-LAW Working Papers from European University Institute (EUI), Department of Law
Abstract:
The European Work Council is a transnational actor which represents the workers in European firms. The paper identifies the difficulties and obstacles which limits the powers of EWC (legitimacy in question, content of constitutive agreement, link with national bodies, transnational coordination with European trade union). But the EWC has also capabilities to improve the workers’ action inside the restructuring process: action with European trade union, judiciary action, transmission of pertinent information through the group, action with European authorities. The EWC is also a place for mobilizing workers in the European group. Its facilitates transnational collective bargaining (International framework agreement). The EWC has a capacity to be a restructurings’ central actor
Keywords: European law; social policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008-01-01
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