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Comprising the study, documentation, and comparison of plant-level workers' participation around the world, this volume meets the challenge of offering a global perspective on workers' participation, representation, and models of social partnership. Value chains, economic life, inter-cultural exchange and knowledge, as well as the mobility of persons and ideas increasingly cross the borders of nation-states. In the knowledge age, the active participation of workers in organizations is crucially important for sustainable and long-term growth and innovation. This handbook offers lessons from historical, global accounts of workers' participation at plant level, even as it looks forward to predict forthcoming trends in participation.
An historical and comparative examination of plant-level workers' representations and models of social partnership Considers both European and non-European case studies, adding important insight on global trends Suggests future directions for sustainable and long-term innovation and growth in the knowledge era
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Stefan Berger is Professor of Social History and Director of the Institute for Social Movements at Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany. He is also Executive Chair of the History of the Ruhr Foundation and Honorary Professor at Cardiff University, UK.
Ludger Pries is Professor of Sociology at Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany.
Manfred Wannöffel is Director of the Office for Cooperation between Ruhr-Universität Bochum and the German Metalworkers' Union (IG Metall).
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Comprising the study, documentation, and comparison of plant-level workers participation around the world, this volume meets the challenge of offering a global perspective on workers participation, representation, and models of social partnership. Value chains, economic life, inter-cultural exchange and knowledge, as well as the mobility of persons and ideas increasingly cross the borders of nation-states. In the knowledge age, the active participation of workers in organizations is crucially important for sustainable and long-term growth and innovation. This handbook offers lessons from historical, global accounts of workers participation at plant level, even as it looks forward to predict forthcoming trends in participation.
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