codetermination造句
例句與造句
- Codetermination aims principally to give workers a voice in the company decisions.
- Proposals for codetermination were drawn up, and a command paper produced named the Labour government.
- Codetermination allows employees and not only unions to influence the operations of firms and their surplus.
- The relationship between the technology core and its requisite TSN is that of mutual enhancement and codetermination.
- The supervisory board chairman, always a shareholder representative under the codetermination law, has opposed the move, he said.
- It's difficult to find codetermination in a sentence. 用codetermination造句挺難的
- In one-tier systems with codetermination the employees usually have only one or two representatives on a board of directors.
- Australia has a system of " codetermination " or member nominated trustees in its pension, or'superannuation'funds.
- Teuteberg traces the roots of codetermination back to Carl Degenkolb's proposals at the Frankfurt Parliament during the 1848 Revolutions.
- Under the Codetermination Act, the supervisory board must have 12, 16 or 20 members depending on the company's size.
- He and Alfred Hueck wrote commentaries for the new Nazi labour laws, which had abolished trade unions and codetermination from 1934 onwards.
- The evidence on " efficiency " is mixed, with codetermination having either no effect or a positive but generally small effect on enterprise performance.
- In response the " Mitbestimmungserg鋘zungsgesetz " ( the Codetermination Supplementary Act, known as " Lex Mannesmann " ) was passed to prevent the practice.
- The result is not a system of codetermination by equal partners who retain their respective identities but rather a system that represents the political coming-of-age of corporate power.
- Teuteberg's " magnum opus " was his " History of Industrial Codetermination in Germany " ( 1961 ) or " Geschichte der Industriellen Mitbestimmung in Deutschland ".
- In codetermination systems the employees are given seats on a board of directors in one-tier management systems, or seats in a supervisory board and sometimes management board in two-tier management systems.
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