Noun
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codetermination (uncountable)
cooperation between management and workers in making policy
As shareholder I hereby submit my application for a position on the Supervisory Board, (Supervisory Board member) according to §96 (1); 101 AktG in connection with §7 (1) sentence 1 no.3 of the German Codetermination Act of 1976. Source: Internet
The first statutes to introduce board level codetermination were in Britain, however most of these measures, except in universities, were removed in 1948 and 1979. Source: Internet
This is usually called "codetermination" and currently most countries allow for the election of one third of the board, though the workforce can have the right to elect anywhere from a single director, to just under a half in Germany. Source: Internet