What did the Council of Ministers commission?
The Council of Ministers commissioned a study on the effects of sudden plant closings on freedom of association and the right to organize in each country. The major research questions were: Questions and methodology (1) What are the primary consequences of sudden plant closings on the right to organize a union and the ability of unionized workers to adapt and respond to the current situation? (2) How can the principle of freedom of association and the question of plant closings be analyzed within each country’s system? How to better enforce domestic law and prevent these types of action? (3) What is the record of labor tribunals and courts on these issues in each country? (4) How do laws and policies mitigate the economic effects of sudden closings on workers? The Ministers have given us the responsibility of a “hot potato”. We decided to produce a report that respects the principles of the agreement on labor cooperation. We compared principles of compliance to the law in each country.
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