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Definition of works council in English: works councilnoun British A group of employees representing a workforce in discussions with their employers. 〈主英〉(企业内代表与资方协商的)工人委员会 Example sentencesExamples - Most strikingly, unions and works councils are rare.
- One example is the creation of independent works councils, without the participation of employers.
- We will be discussing with the works council how best we can help employees find alternative work.
- The company is relying on the various trade unions and works councils to suppress opposition to the job cuts, which sparked protests in Germany and strikes in France in April.
- Delegates are using European directives and examples in the hope of bringing in worker-management works councils, with guaranteed consultation between the two sides on all key decisions.
- The source of this reaction by trade unions and works councils is to be found in their nationalist and pro-capitalist program.
- In the 1920s, employers referred to works councils and employee representation plans as industrial democracy, while unions saw them as little more than company unions.
- At the level of the individual firm, employees protect their interests by electing representatives to company works councils.
- The coverage is comprehensive, ranging from quality circles and other problem-solving groups through teams, representation on boards of directors, works councils, and producers' cooperatives.
- The labour law introduced last December ended collective bargaining as well as the rights to establish works councils and participate in management.
- The members of these works councils are elected.
- Many businesspeople feel punch-drunk as they try to cope with new rules on working time, trade union recognition and European works councils.
- Kenneth readily describes how these cuts - which bring in 100 million euros annually for GM - were prepared and imposed by the works council and trade union.
- Job losses, as the Chair of the works council observed, were an integral part of the restructuring process by the company to achieve greater flexibility.
- Staff expect the works council will only consider the strong business case behind the move.
- ‘The management board is prepared to make its contribution only if there is a successful conclusion in the negotiations with the works council,’ he said.
- This must include a critical examination of the behaviour of the leadership of the works council and the trade union.
- Industry would be de-centralized, which meant that factories would be run by works councils instead of being controlled from the capital by party officials.
- We currently are in the consultation process with the relevant works councils.
- An alliance of works councils, unions and employee groups took the action to try and stymie cuts expected to claim between 10,000 and 13,000 jobs.
Definition of works council in US English: works councilnounwərks ˈkaʊnsəl British A group of employees representing a workforce in discussions with their employers. 〈主英〉(企业内代表与资方协商的)工人委员会 Example sentencesExamples - Staff expect the works council will only consider the strong business case behind the move.
- The labour law introduced last December ended collective bargaining as well as the rights to establish works councils and participate in management.
- This must include a critical examination of the behaviour of the leadership of the works council and the trade union.
- The company is relying on the various trade unions and works councils to suppress opposition to the job cuts, which sparked protests in Germany and strikes in France in April.
- Job losses, as the Chair of the works council observed, were an integral part of the restructuring process by the company to achieve greater flexibility.
- The members of these works councils are elected.
- An alliance of works councils, unions and employee groups took the action to try and stymie cuts expected to claim between 10,000 and 13,000 jobs.
- One example is the creation of independent works councils, without the participation of employers.
- At the level of the individual firm, employees protect their interests by electing representatives to company works councils.
- We currently are in the consultation process with the relevant works councils.
- We will be discussing with the works council how best we can help employees find alternative work.
- The source of this reaction by trade unions and works councils is to be found in their nationalist and pro-capitalist program.
- Delegates are using European directives and examples in the hope of bringing in worker-management works councils, with guaranteed consultation between the two sides on all key decisions.
- In the 1920s, employers referred to works councils and employee representation plans as industrial democracy, while unions saw them as little more than company unions.
- Many businesspeople feel punch-drunk as they try to cope with new rules on working time, trade union recognition and European works councils.
- ‘The management board is prepared to make its contribution only if there is a successful conclusion in the negotiations with the works council,’ he said.
- Industry would be de-centralized, which meant that factories would be run by works councils instead of being controlled from the capital by party officials.
- Most strikingly, unions and works councils are rare.
- Kenneth readily describes how these cuts - which bring in 100 million euros annually for GM - were prepared and imposed by the works council and trade union.
- The coverage is comprehensive, ranging from quality circles and other problem-solving groups through teams, representation on boards of directors, works councils, and producers' cooperatives.
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