The world of work is undergoing huge changes as a result of digitalisation. Part of this transformation process involves a growing demand for skilled employees—a section of the workforce that appears increasingly less reliant on the representative services provided by works councils. In the following article, we consider works council’s use of ICT tools to re-engage with skilled employees, noting that current institutional and cultural contingencies appear to hinder its employment of ICT tools.
%0 Journal Article
%1 staples2020dilemma
%A Staples, Ronald
%A Whittall, Michael
%D 2020
%I Wiley
%J New Technology, Work and Employment
%K Leistungsträger central_link_employees co-determination digitalisation industrial_relations social_media works_council
%N 2
%P 140--158
%R 10.1111/ntwe.12175
%T The dilemma of social media for German work councils representing qualified employees—the case of a German car manufacturer
%U https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ntwe.12175
%V 36
%X The world of work is undergoing huge changes as a result of digitalisation. Part of this transformation process involves a growing demand for skilled employees—a section of the workforce that appears increasingly less reliant on the representative services provided by works councils. In the following article, we consider works council’s use of ICT tools to re-engage with skilled employees, noting that current institutional and cultural contingencies appear to hinder its employment of ICT tools.
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abstract = {The world of work is undergoing huge changes as a result of digitalisation. Part of this transformation process involves a growing demand for skilled employees—a section of the workforce that appears increasingly less reliant on the representative services provided by works councils. In the following article, we consider works council’s use of ICT tools to re-engage with skilled employees, noting that current institutional and cultural contingencies appear to hinder its employment of ICT tools.},
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timestamp = {2022-07-08T11:05:16.000+0200},
title = {The dilemma of social media for German work councils representing qualified employees{\textemdash}the case of a German car manufacturer},
url = {https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ntwe.12175},
volume = 36,
year = 2020
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