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Participation at work

Participation at work refers to the involvement of employees in management decision-making in the workplace by means other than information and consultation, either in relation to wider company issues (workplace social dialogue) or in their immediate job (task discretion).  

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Henkilöresurssit vaikuttavat organisaation menestykseen henkilöstön osaamisen kautta. Kykyjä, motivaatiota ja mahdollisuuksia korostavan AMO-mallin (ability, motivation, opportunity) mukaan työntekijöiden osallistuminen organisaation suorituskyvyn edistämiseen riippuu työntekijöiden taidoista, motivaatiosta hyödyntää näitä taitoja sekä...

30 maaliskuu 2023
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According to Council Directive 2001/86/EC supplementing the European Company Statute with regard to the involvement of employees, participation is the influence of the body representative of the employees and/or the employee representatives in the affairs of a company through 1) the right to elect or appoint some of the members of the company’s supervisory or administrative organ, or 2) the right to recommend and/or oppose the appointment of some or all of the members of the company’s supervisory or administrative organ (Article 2(k)). This definition of participation is repeated in Council Directive 2003/72/EC of 22 July 2003 supplementing the Statute for a European Cooperative Society with regard to the involvement of employees.

 

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Gijs van Houten is a senior research manager in the Employment unit at Eurofound. He has specific expertise in cross-national survey methodology and the analysis of workplace...

Senior research manager,
Employment research unit
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Franz Eiffe is a research manager in the Working Life unit at Eurofound. He is involved in projects on sustainable work, quantitative analyses and upward convergence in the EU, as...

Research manager,
Working life research unit
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Henkilöresurssit vaikuttavat organisaation menestykseen henkilöstön osaamisen kautta. Kykyjä, motivaatiota ja mahdollisuuksia korostavan AMO-mallin (ability, motivation, opportunity) mukaan työntekijöiden osallistuminen organisaation suorituskyvyn edistämiseen riippuu työntekijöiden taidoista

30 March 2023

The economic and labour market contribution of international businesses is well recognised, but policymakers could do more to help such enterprises to develop their activities. This policy brief explores the workplace practices in export-oriented establishments that may contribute to their success

06 October 2021

The EU has long supported innovation in business and in workplaces. The challenges facing Europe as it emerges from the COVID-19 crisis make the need for innovation more urgent. The NextGenerationEU recovery package requires a reorientation of business activities towards innovation for resilience

01 July 2021

Tämä raportti perustuu neljänteen Euroopan yritystutkimukseen, jonka Eurofound ja Cedefop toteuttivat yhdessä vuonna 2019. Siinä kuvataan erilaisia käytäntöjä ja strategioita, joita eurooppalaisissa yrityksissä on toteutettu työn järjestämisen, henkilöstöhallinnon, osaamisen käytön ja kehittämisen

13 October 2020

How do organisations get the best out of their employees? Research on human resource management has found that a key practice is employee involvement: enabling employees to make decisions on their own work and to contribute to organisational decision-making. A high degree of employee involvement

06 July 2020

This study examines the interaction between social dialogue practices and human resources management (HRM) policies in European multinational companies (MNCs). It looks at the changing role of HRM and its interaction with European Works Councils (EWCs), which can act as a link between different

16 June 2020

Using data from the sixth European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS), carried out in 2015, the ERM report 2018 examines how workplace factors may influence the relationship between restructuring (with job losses) and the outcomes for employees. It also reviews policy and academic research on good

25 October 2018

Innovation is an important driver of improved competitiveness, productivity and growth potential. This report explores which workplace practices have the strongest links to innovative company behaviour, looking at innovation in the form of new or significantly changed products or processes, new or

22 June 2017

This paper is one in a series of sector profiles giving an overview of structural characteristics, work organisation practices, human resource management, employee participation and social dialogue in the health sector. It is based on the third European Company Survey (ECS). The sector includes all

22 December 2016

This paper is one in a series of sector profiles giving an overview of structural characteristics, work organisation practices, human resource management, employee participation and social dialogue in the education sector. It is based on the third European Company Survey (ECS). The sector includes

22 December 2016

Online resources results (200)

Agreement on conversion of National Air Traffic Control Agency into joint-stock company

On 12 December 2000, an agreement was signed by management and trade unions on the conversion of Italy's publicly-owned National Air Traffic Control Agency (Enav) into a joint-stock company. The agreement lays down a series of guarantees for the workforce and provides for the creation of an employee

Government launches review of redundancy consultation laws

On 18 January 2001, the trade and industry secretary, Stephen Byers, announced in the House of Commons that the government is to undertake a review of UK consultation requirements concerning collective redundancies. This process is likely to result in proposals for their amendment.

European Works Councils Directive finally implemented

Luxembourg finally transposed the 1994 EU Directive on European Works Councils into national legislation during 2000, some four years behind schedule. All EU Member States have now implemented the Directive. We review the main distinctive points of the Luxembourg law.

No agreement yet in negotiations on EU consultation Directive

Making progress on the draft Directive on national information and consultation rules has been a key social policy objective of the French government's EU Presidency during the second half of 2000 (EU0007263F [1]). The French Presidency has held intensive discussions on the proposal, in the hope

Council debates participation proposals

The Employment and Social Policy Council of Ministers met in Brussels on 27–28 November 2000 under the French Presidency to work through a wide-ranging agenda of social issues.

Nice summit agrees new Treaty and reaches consensus on worker involvement in European Company Statute

Heads of state and ministers from all EU Member States attended a European Council summit in Nice on 7-9 December 2000, under the outgoing French Presidency which held office during the second half of 2000, in order to debate a range of issues including reform of Community institutions. Discussion

Advocate-General delivers opinion on first EWC case to reach European Court of Justice

On 26 September 2000, Advocate-General Antonio Saggio at the European Court of Justice (ECJ) delivered his opinion [1] of the issues raised in the first case concerning the interpretation of the European Works Councils (s) Directive (94/45/EC) [2] to reach the ECJ. The case, number C-62/99, was

Council reaches political agreement on framework anti-discrimination Directive

The meeting of the Employment and Social Policy Council of Ministers held in Luxembourg on 16–17 October 2000 was the first to be held under the current French Presidency of the Council of Ministers and had a packed agenda, in line with the Presidency's commitment to progressing a range of social

Joint statement by German, Irish, Spanish and UK unions on EU consultation Directive

On 17 October 2000, the European Union's Employment and Social Policy Council of Ministers met in Luxembourg (EU0010274F [1]). Among the items on the agenda was a political debate, initiated by the current French EU Presidency, on the draft Directive establishing a general framework for informing

Position of works councils examined

The year 2000 marks the 50th anniversary of the introduction of works councils in the Netherlands. A recent extensive survey among works councils and managers finds that the works council has since become a widely accepted institution. At the same time, however, the position of the works council is


Blogs results (5)
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As we leave behind the lockdowns and business disruptions of COVID-19 and enter a ‘new normal’, it is time to talk about how workplaces might be transformed to drive innovation. Some may baulk at this suggestion, as we continue to grapple with the pandemic fallout, but crises have always been a crad

28 kesäkuu 2021
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COVID-19 has shown that some things can hit us out of the blue. The pandemic sent a shockwave through businesses all over the world and has brought massive changes to work organisation, internal communication and day-to-day operations for many companies. Doubtless, the depth of the pandemic’s impact

21 kesäkuu 2021
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The COVID-19 pandemic compelled governments to take exceptional measures to monitor and control the spread of the Coronavirus. Among them was the introduction in most EU Member States of tracking apps to gather data on citizens who have contracted the virus and to trace their contacts, a measure tha

13 tammikuu 2021
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According to the dictionary, an organisation is an organised group of people with a particular purpose. To achieve this purpose, tasks are divided between the members of the group, and the task of some of those people is to manage the others. Interestingly, whereas most tasks are allocated based on

27 marraskuu 2020
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Motivated workers have higher levels of engagement, better health and are able to work longer. Improving motivation at work is therefore a key component in meeting the challenges of Europe’s ageing workforce and improving the EU’s long-term competitiveness on a global scale. This means that fosterin

20 maaliskuu 2019
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