ABSTRACT

This study, first published in 1979, analysed the international trend towards "industrial democracy" in the industrial relations practices in Europe, Japan and the United States. The development of industrial democracy was occurring through the establishment of employee and union participation on boards of directors and, at the shop floor level, in the extension of the role and power of works councils. In other countries the main development was through collective bargaining methods on labor-management relations and management decision-making. The authors examine various countries and explore any highlights, lessons and ideas that might be transferable from one political and social context to another.

chapter |22 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|26 pages

France

chapter 3|27 pages

Italy

chapter 4|25 pages

The Netherlands

chapter 5|34 pages

Sweden

chapter 6|26 pages

United Kingdom

chapter 7|50 pages

Japan

chapter 8|43 pages

United States of America