Industrial Democracy In Europe Revisited



Industrial Democracy In Europe Revisited
The Industrial Democracy in Europe team has conducted a study on the state of industrial democracy in ten European countries over the past decade. The 1980s were a time of significant change and upheaval, with shifts in political power, advancements in technology, and rising unemployment rates. The team's research focused on participation schemes and included analysis of countries such as Poland, ... more details
Key Features:
  • Focus on industrial democracy: The study specifically looks at the state of industrial democracy in Europe, which refers to the involvement of workers in decision-making processes within companies and organizations.
  • Time period: The study covers the decade of the 1980s, a time of significant change and upheaval in Europe.
  • Geographic scope: The study focuses on ten European countries, providing a broad overview of industrial democracy in the region.


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The Industrial Democracy in Europe team has conducted a study on the state of industrial democracy in ten European countries over the past decade. The 1980s were a time of significant change and upheaval, with shifts in political power, advancements in technology, and rising unemployment rates. The team's research focused on participation schemes and included analysis of countries such as Poland, Yugoslavia, Israel, and Japan.

The Industrial Democracy in Europe team (IDE) here reports their findings on the extent of industrial democracy in ten European countries during the previous decade. By any standards the 1980s were a decade of change and turbulence--a shift in political power, the implementation of information technology, unemployment rate growth, and increasing competition. It is particularly useful to have a longitudinal research project that analyzes the changes in particulation schemes. The research team have looked at ten European countries (including Poland and Yugoslavia) and also comment on the situation in Israel and Japan.

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