Codetermination in Germany is a concept that involves the right of workers to participate in management of the companies they work for. Known as Mitbestimmung...
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A 2020 study in the Quarterly Journal of Economics found that codetermination in Germany had no impact on wages, the wage structure, the labor share, revenue...
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Bremen. Germany portal European Union portal Business portal Association of German Chambers of Industry and Commerce Codetermination in Germany Deutsche...
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Hans Jürgen Teuteberg (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
opus was his History of Industrial Codetermination in Germany (1961) or Geschichte der Industriellen Mitbestimmung in Deutschland. This exhaustively examined...
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Mitbestimmungsgesetz (redirect from Codetermination Act 1976)
Mitbestimmungsgesetz 1976 or the Codetermination Act 1976 is a German law that requires companies of over 2000 employees to have half the supervisory board...
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Workers' control (section Germany)
in 1973 and operated as a worker cooperative. Germany has a history of "Mitbestimmung" (Codetermination) since 1891 (see Codetermination in Germany)...
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Redundancy in Germany’ (2005) 16(11) International Company and Commercial Law Review 431 E McGaughey, 'The Codetermination Bargains: The History of German Corporate...
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Aktiengesellschaft (category Articles containing German-language text)
(2016), "The Codetermination Bargains: The History of German Corporate and Labour Law". Columbia Journal of European Law 23(1) 135. German Stock Corporations...
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Arbeit Plus (category Labor relations in Germany)
promotion of "part-time culture" Corporate citizenship Mission statement Codetermination Leadership and conflict culture Employee share ownership Wikiversity...
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– pay and industrial relations issues including policy, corporate codetermination, the process of the wage finding and the roles of the parties involved...
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Kurt Biedenkopf (category Grand Crosses 1st class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany)
revisions to it. In 2005, he was appointed by Chancellor Gerhard Schröder to head a commission on the future of codetermination in Germany. Both Biedenkopf...
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provisions in the TFEU by following German law's minimum requirement for workers to vote for its supervisory board. The German Codetermination Act 1976...
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Works Constitution Act (category Works council (Germany))
digital/video meetings during Corona times are mentioned in §129. German labour law Codetermination Act 1976 "Germany - Works Constitution Act". International Labour...
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Journal 76, map of countries on page 4 E McGaughey, 'The Codetermination Bargains: The History of German Corporate and Labour Law' (2016) 23(1) Columbia Journal...
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Corporate group (section Codetermination)
example, Germany has created affiliated enterprise law which provides situations in which one company is liable for the debts of another company. In New Zealand...
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Carl Degenkolb (category German business biography stubs)
a German industrialist, who is generally understood to have pioneered the first codetermination plans in his factories, as well as participating in drafting...
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Control Council Law No 22 (category Works council (Germany))
Act 1952) once the new German constitution had passed in 1949, and a democratic government had been elected. Codetermination Control Council Law No....
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SAP and unions (category Labor relations in Germany)
deputy chair. In 1989, one year after SAP went public, it organised Supervisory Board elections as required under the German Codetermination Act. The two...
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Emerging Research (Clarendon 1998) E McGaughey, 'The Codetermination Bargains: The History of German Corporate and Labour Law' (2016) 23(1) Columbia Journal...
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Wage ratio (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Mitbestimmungsgesetz, enforcing codetermination. The supervisory board sets the executive wages of the company. Spain: In 2013, the Spanish Socialist Workers...
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DB Cargo (category Logistics companies of Germany)
elected according to the regulations of the German Stock Corporation Act [de] and German Codetermination Act [de]. The supervisory board currently has...
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European Union law (redirect from Criminal law in the European Union)
require two-tier board structures, although most EU member states have codetermination today with unified boards. The Shareholder Rights Directive 2007 requires...
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European Social Charter (category Treaties of West Germany)
"right to take part in the determination and improvement of the working conditions and working environment", or codetermination through representation...
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Labour law (section Work in multiple countries)
introduce board-level codetermination were in Britain, however, most of these measures, except in universities, were removed in 1948 and 1979. The oldest...
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self-interested managers rather than to decrease them. Agency cost Codetermination Economic democracy Friedman doctrine Principal–agent problem Stakeholder...
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Willy Brandt (category Deaths from colorectal cancer in Germany)
rights of employees in matters which immediately affected their places of work, while also improving the possibilities for codetermination on operations committees...
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Indian labour law (redirect from Labor laws in India)
India in 1976, creates a constitutional right to codetermination by requiring the state to legislate to "secure the participation of workers in the management...
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discretion by the law to act without ministerial control. However, codetermination of professors, junior teachers and students has been replaced by a...
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Viet D. Dinh (category Asian conservatism in the United States)
Terrorism and Human Rights" in the Helsinki Monitor, "Codetermination and Corporate Governance in a Multinational Business Enterprise" in the Journal of Corporation...
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Arms Export Control Act (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
Tompa, Peter K. (1986). "The Arms Export Control Act and Congressional Codetermination over Arms Sales". American University International Law Review. 1 (1)...
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