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The Position of Dutch Works Councils in Multinational Corporations
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April 2018 | ISBN 9789462368484 | 1st edition | 510 pages
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The Position of Dutch Works Councils in Multinational Corporations

Marcus Meyer | Eleven
The Position of Dutch Works Councils in Multinational Corporations
The Position of Dutch Works Councils in Multinational Corporations
The Position of Dutch Works Councils in Multinational Corporations
The Position of Dutch Works Councils in Multinational Corporations
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This book sets out to answer two main questions: what is the status quo of the position of Dutch works councils in multinational corporations? And which tools within the Dutch legal framework can be utilised in order to secure the successful involvement of the works council in the decisionmaking process in light of the increasingly globalised economy?
The findings show that many participation rights are frequently used in practice, but not always. The inventory of good practices further revealed that a multitude of potential solutions are applied in practice. They show that, through negotiation and long-term experiences with participation mechanisms, tailor-made employee participation processes can be achieved.
Overall, the position of the examined Dutch works councils is solid. However, works councils, management and supervisory boards and other stakeholders need to work on several aspects in order to improve the position of works councils and to safeguard their statutory rights – a theme that is emphasised throughout this study.

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