Democracy in the workplace

Soundings - ISSN 1362-6620
Volume 2015 Number 59

Democracy in the workplace
Frances O'Grady, Mark Langhammer, Chris Winch pages -

Abstract

Interview with TUC general secretary Frances O’Grady which focuses on economic and workplace democracy, and argues that the campaign for greater workers’ voice is particularly relevant given the ignominious performance of shareholder-based forms of corporate governance. Workers’ involvement in managing companies will enable the unions to play a strong part in putting forward an alternative to share-holder dominance in the economy. This in turn will help maintain the position of unions more widely, as they become a stronger part of the emerging alternative to neoliberalism.

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Frances O'Grady, Mark Langhammer, Chris Winch (2015) Democracy in the workplace, Soundings, 2015(59), -

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