![]() ![]() March,ģ Table of contents Page Previous remarks 04 Bosnia and Herzegovina 04 Croatia 05 Serbia 09 Macedonia and Montenegro 10 Germany 11 Spain 16 France 21 Austria 27 Great Britain 29 Sweden 32 Belgium 35 Denmark 37 Finland 40 Greece 41 Ireland 43 Italy 44 Luxembourg 46 The Netherlands 48 Portugal 52 Bulgaria 56 Cyprus 57 Czech Republic 58 Estonia 59 Hungary 60 Latvia 62 Lithuania 63 Malta 65 Poland 66 Romania 70 Slovakia 71 Slovenia 73 Concluding remarks 75 3Ĥ The Role of Works Councils and Trade Unions in Representing Interests of the Employees in EU Member States (Partnership or Competition) Previous remarks While working for years on issues of labour relations and social dialogue both at the level of European Union and at the regional level of South-East Europe, I have noticed different opinions of trade union representatives in the states of South-East Europe on relation between Works Councils and trade unions that are active in one enterprise. 2 ISBN Publisher: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Regional Project for Labour Relations and Social Dialogue in South East Europe Address: Design: Tadeuša Košćuška 8/5, Belgrade, Serbia Goran Pavlov, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Regional Project for Labour Relations and Social Dialogue in South-East Europe Printing: Vidgraf ltd.
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