Worker representation on corporate boards of directors
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Worker representation on corporate boards of directors, also known as board-level employee representation (BLER)[1] refers to the right of workers to vote for representatives on a board of directors in corporate law. In 2018, a majority of Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, and a majority of countries in the European Union, had some form of law guaranteeing the right of workers to vote for board representation. Together with a right to elect work councils, this is often called "codetermination".
It has been suggested that this article be merged with Co-determination. (Discuss) Proposed since November 2023. |