The extension of European Works Councils to central and eastern Europe is a rare
attempt to create transnational employee representation covering both low- and
high-wage areas. Research carried out in Poland in 2001 provides a quantitative
estimate of such enlargement and a qualitative assessment of its effects. The
evidence undermines fears of ‘social dumping’ and reveals
indirect effects definable as ‘short circuits’.
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