codetermination in the PONS Dictionary

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The system of codetermination brings worker representatives onto boards, ensuring the voice of workers is heard alongside that of management and shareholders.
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Unsurprisingly, studies have found that short-term shareholder value may be negatively impacted by codetermination.
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A company wide codetermination referendum should be held in firms with over 2000 employees, with the entire workforce voting.
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Codetermination offers one possible solution.
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However, codetermination of professors, junior teachers and students has been replaced by a more hierarchical system with a powerful management on top.
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For unions, codetermination is part of democratising the economy.
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Today, a right of codetermination exists by law in universities, and occasionally in private companies or government bodies by voluntary arrangement.
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Codetermination aims principally to give worker a voice in the company decisions.
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Although the diversity it brings may be a fashionable benefit, codetermination was not designed with that in mind.
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Yet the clearest evidence of a codetermination effect is economy-wide: it appears to correlate with lower levels of inequality.
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