Workplace participation could improve working conditions and employees well-being, but management-driven participation is typically more concerned with business benefits than with industrial democracy, whereas evidence on trade un-ion-driven participation is still scarce. This paper presents and discusses an in-novative experience of workplace participation university mediated between trade unions and companies by providing a learning and experiential arena to explore new forms of employee and trade union engagement in workplace change.
New paths to employee participation in the workplace
Codara Lino;Sgobbi Francesca
2022-01-01
Abstract
Workplace participation could improve working conditions and employees well-being, but management-driven participation is typically more concerned with business benefits than with industrial democracy, whereas evidence on trade un-ion-driven participation is still scarce. This paper presents and discusses an in-novative experience of workplace participation university mediated between trade unions and companies by providing a learning and experiential arena to explore new forms of employee and trade union engagement in workplace change.File in questo prodotto:
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