Asked by Paulla McClendon on Sep 27, 2024

European Works Councils are intended to:

A) Provide collective bargaining for workers.
B) Assist in mediating labor disputes.
C) Provide information to workers that can lead to cooperation between management and labor.
D) Determine country labor laws and minimum labor standards.

European Works Councils

Bodies representing the employees of multinational companies in Europe, facilitating the exchange of information and consultation on matters affecting workers in different countries.

Collective Bargaining

The process by which employers and unions negotiate wages, hours, and working conditions on behalf of the employees represented by the union.

  • Acknowledge the contribution and repercussions of distinct global conventions and agencies on the international market and employment regulations.
  • Become knowledgeable about the rights of labor as specified in several international declarations and agreements.