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- In corporate governance, codetermination (also "copartnership" or "worker parti****tion") is a practice where workers of an enterprise have the right...
- Codetermination in Germany is a concept that involves the right of workers to parti****te in management of the companies they work for. Known as Mitbestimmung...
- Mitbestimmungsgesetz 1976 or the Codetermination Act 1976 is a German law that requires companies of over 2000 employees to have half the supervisory...
- Together with a right to elect work councils, this is often called "codetermination". The following is a list of 35 countries in the Organisation for Economic...
- A corporate group, company group or business group, also formally known as a group of companies, is a collection of parent and subsidiary corporations...
- concerning the scope of free movement of workers, in relation to codetermination. Erzberger, a shareholder in TUI AG, a travel company, claimed its...
- Workplace democracy is the application of democracy in various forms to the workplace, such as voting systems, debates, democratic structuring, due process...
- directors on the board of large corporations. This is usually called "codetermination" and currently most countries allow for the election of one-third of...
- by the modern business corporation. The result is not a system of codetermination by equal partners who retain their respective identities but rather...
- Councils where there are five or more employees Mitbestimmungsgesetz (Codetermination Act) Tarifvertragsgesetz (Collective Agreement Act) Germany's minimum...