10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WORKER DIRECTOR»
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worker director in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Nonunion Employee Representation: History, Contemporary ...
The explanation offered for the lack of worker director influence has been
institutional constraints — being in a minority position and prohibited from
communicating with their workforce constituents — and personal inadequacies,
such as lack ...
Bruce E. Kaufman, Daphne Gottlieb Taras, 2000
2
Committees and Commissions in India: 1947 - 73 ; a Concept's ...
(Para 11.19) 18.132 The choice of the worker-director will be only from amongst
the workmen belonging to the company. (Para 11.20) 18.133 The tenure of a
worker-director would be for a period of three years. (Para 11.21) 18.134
Vacancies ...
3
Current Issues in Business Ethics
representation from the interest group constituency point of view demands a
militant posture by the worker director. However. such a posture by the worker
director is likely to cause other members of the board to caucus in a manner likely
to ...
4
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT: THE INDIAN CONTEXT
“Worker-Director” comes under this category, being elected or nominated to the
board in large enterprises, especially in the public sector. The Worker-Director is
meant to take care of the interest of the employees without compromising the ...
5
Personnel Management & Industrial Relations, 10E
The scheme envisages that the Worker Director should continue to be a workman
on the Shop Floor, subject to normal rules of discipline of the undertaking
concerned. He would, however, be entitled to fees and allowances as admissible
to ...
6
Labour welfare and industrial hygiene
The Worker Director may also feel the trappings of the new elevation. Many have
refereed to this phenomenon as "role conflict" - the difficulty of playing a double
role. On the other hand, the worker is supposed to continue as a worker and yet ...
7
Partnership at Work: The Quest for Radical Organizational Change
For example, the cap [on borrowing for investment] could have been raised so
that we could have borrowed more money. Another worker director had similar
concerns: 'The workers were not asked for their views. This should have been
done.
Professor of Industrial Relations and Human Resources William K Roche, William K Roche, John F. Geary, 2006
8
Human Resource Management
Besides, the concept of the worker-director enables the management to
effectively involve the employees in matters like wage fixation, training
determination, grievance handling and disciplinary action. The worker-directors
are usually elected ...
9
The Politics of Steel: Western Europe and the Steel Industry ...
All main Board directors of the BSC are appointed by the Secretary of State, after
consultations with the Chairman. Despite the high hopes expressed for the
worker director scheme on its inception in 1968, it has not proved to be a success
.
Yves Mény, Vincent Wright, Martin Rhodes, 1987
10
Economic Democracy and Financial Participation: A ...
Turnout of workers in that industry eligible to vote in worker director elections, ran
at 80 per cent.52 Worker directors themselves were equally positive. They found
board meetings interesting and instructive, though none reported increased ...