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works council
noun
- an elected body of employee representatives that deals with management regarding grievances, working conditions, wages, etc.
- a joint council or committee representing employer and employees that discusses working conditions, wages, etc., within a plant or business.
works council
noun
- a council composed of both employer and employees convened to discuss matters of common interest concerning a factory, plant, business policy, etc, not covered by regular trade union agreements
- a body representing the workers of a plant, factory, etc, elected to negotiate with the management about working conditions, wages, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of works council1
Example Sentences
"This was just the start," the spokesperson said of the meeting, adding the works council would not accept any cuts to collective bargaining agreements or threats to job security.
Speaking at a media briefing in Cologne, the Ford site's works council head Benjamin Gruschka said workers were ready to push back against restructuring plans, without being more specific.
Other topics include the plant's impact on road and rail infrastructure and transport, forest conversion, battery cell production, works council as well as Tesla's role as a local employer.
Last autumn, he clashed with the company’s powerful works council about his electrification strategy and management style.
Diess' future at Volkswagen has been in doubt on multiple occasions during his tenure, most recently in autumn last year over clashes with the company's powerful works council about his electrification strategy and management style.
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