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Works Council - A German Experiment in Industrial Democracy

English · Paperback / Softback

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Originally published in 1928, this book examines the growth of the German Works Councils from 1919 up to 1926.

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Preface; 1. The origins of the Germans Works Councils Act of February 4, 1920; 2. The machinery of the Works Councils Act; 3. The works councils and the trade union movement; 4. The effects of the works councils on industrial relations; 5. The works councils and industrial self-government; 6. Summary and conclusions; Appendix 1. Act to Establish Works Councils, February 4, 1920; Appendix 2. Regulations governing elections under the Works Councils Act; Appendix 3. Act Regulating the Construction of Balance Sheets and Profit and Loss Accounts of Establishments, February 5, 1921; Appendix 4. Act Regulating the Election of Members of Works Councils to Control Boards, February 15, 1921; Appendix 5. The questionnaire of the Bergwerks-Zeitung; Appendix 6. Table of contents of works rules agreed in 1920 for the Rhenish-Westphalian iron and steel industry; Appendix 7. Allocation of duties between the members of the Executive Committee of the Central Works Council for the German Railways; Appendix 8. Resultion of the 12th 'Free' Trade Union Congress at Breslau, September 1925; Appendix 9. The legal liabilities of members of works councils; Bibliography of works consulted; Index.

Summary

Originally published in 1928, this book examines the growth of the German Works Councils from the institution of the Work Councils Act in 1919 up to 1926, and the effect the councils had on industrial relations. Guillebaud also includes translations of relevant legislation and other documents concerning the establishment and organisation of such councils.

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