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Author: | Lammers, C. J. Meurs, P. L. Mijs, T. A. |
Title: | Direct and indirect participation in Dutch firms and hospitals. |
Journal: | Organization Studies
1987 : VOL. 8:1, p. 25-38 |
Index terms: | NETHERLANDS HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEE PARTICIPATION WORKERS' COUNCILS |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | It is examined if floor shop participation reinforces or thwarts the functioning of a Works Council. Data are collected in a study about Industrial Democracy in Dutch firms and hospitals. A few significant correlations between indices of direct and of indirect participation suggest that,particularly in hospitals,employees tend to ascribe more influence to a Works Council,the less autonomy and upward influence they have with respect to core activities in their own work situation. In general,in hospitals 'key-persons' and 'rank-and-file' see more eye to eye on these matters than in firms. |
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