0 a system in which both managers and workers are involved in making important decisions for a company:
According to the main tenet of the 'demarcation' approach, specific features such as intangibility and co-determination confer uniqueness to services.
Given these premises, it is true that some types of musical meaning can be revealed through relationship of co-determination with technological tools.
We need co-determination by employees and trade unions, further development and perhaps harmonization.
The co-determination rights of workforce representatives are not sufficiently articulated.
There is co-determination to make the venture a success.
It underlies the institutions of obligatory works councils, of co-determination rights, of constitutional rights to strike and so on.
In this area, which is called the area of co-determination, management for their part accept complete restraint upon unilateral decisions and actions.
All the boards have an outstanding record of co-determination as between themselves, the employers and the trade unions.