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- European Works Councils were created partly as a response to increased transnational restructuring brought about by the Single European Act.
- The rise of European Works Councils ( EWCs ) meant that logically SOMO had acquired a new, related, field of operation.
- It covers information and consultation rights at European level ( European Works Councils, the workers'representatives on company boards, the national trade unions and the EMF EWC coordinators.
- However, members of the Digital European Works Council, an overseas employee group, peppered Palmer with questions about further overseas layoffs and potential divestitures of other parts of the company.
- "This is a very positive result for us, " said Michel Batt, general secretary of the European works council, an organization of employee representatives of each European country were Renault has plants.
- After such an initiative, a Special Negotiation Body enters into negotiation on the practicalities of the European Works Council : the composition, the competences, the amount of meeting, the need for translation and interpretation in the meetings and much more.
- As part of the deal, Xerox said it will begin consultations with European works councils regarding the sale of its office manufacturing operations in Venray, The Netherlands, and the transfer to Flextronics of some production work performed at Xerox's site in Mitcheldean, England.
- In 2013, Sixt AG was converted to the legal form of a European Company ( Societas Europaea ) and since then has been called Sixt SE . As part of the transition, a European Works Council ( " Sixt Europe Leaders Forum " ) was founded in 2013.
- From 1976 to 1982, Brookman was member of the European Coal and Steel Community Consultative Committee, between 1993 and 1998 joint secretary of the British Steel Strip Trade Board and of the British Steel Joint Standing Committee, as well as joint secretary of the British Steel European Works Council between 1996 and 1999.
- The EWC Directive was revised by the Council and the European Parliament in May 2009 . The changes contained in the new ( " Recast " ) Directive must be transposed into national law by 5 June 2011, and have important implications for all companies in scope of the legislation, both those with an existing European Works Council and those yet to have set one up.