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This paper investigates the relationship between worker job satisfaction and workplace representation, to include works councils as well as local union agencies. The paper marks a clear shift away from the traditional focus on union membership per se because its sample of EU nations have...
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Firms may underinvest in local environmental protection even from the private viewpoint of its owners and employees, but works councils may help mitigate this problem. We show that increases in environmental investments when councils are present could be employee-led, firm-led, or jointly-led....
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) in West Germany. Taking into account possible competition effects, tax rates are found to be positively related to the …
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Cross-country data are used to establish perceived shortfalls in employee involvement based on the responses of employee representatives in EU establishments with formal workplace employee representation. The desire for greater involvement is smaller where workplace representation is via works...
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plant closings in Germany, 2006-2015. The potential effects of worker representation on plant survivability have been little …
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empirical implications are tested using a large panel of jurisdictions in Germany, which have discretion in setting the local …
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