Employee participation systems linked with codetermination mechanisms therefore need to be in place. |
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The planned amendments are a challenge to the Member States' right of codetermination and to their interest groups. |
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We have also considered it important to achieve improvements in relation to codetermination. |
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We need more decisions by qualified majority and codetermination rights for Parliament. |
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It would therefore not be appropriate to introduce through this directive new consultation and codetermination rights. |
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The state decentralising processes running in many countries in Africa offer scope for codetermination, which can be availed of. |
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For this, industrial unions that could avail themselves of established systems of industrial democracy and codetermination seem to have been particularly well placed. |
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In countries with more codetermination, such as Germany, there are fewer disputes and hardly any strikes in connection with structural changes to the economy. |
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In particular, the body has no veto or codetermination rights. |
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The third pillar not only excludes Parliament from important areas of parliamentary codetermination and control, but is also the cause of many democratic deficits in European legal and justice policy. |
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The first question is about the inclusion of consultation and codetermination rights for employees and I would like to say in answer to that question that this is not a social directive. |
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In Germany social structures like codetermination in enterprises, old interests in coal mine trade unions and in some of the Länder are also endurable elements. |
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Why, to cite another example, should the German legislator be allowed to impose supervisory board codetermination although some investors claim that codetermination legislation impedes free investment? |
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The company might then retransform into an SE and move its registered office back to Germany without reentering the scope of mandatory German codetermination rules. |
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