EMPLOYEE PARTICIPATION IN CORPORATE GOVERNMENT - A CRITIQUE OF THE BULLOCK REPORT

Authors

  • D D PRENTICE

Abstract

This article reviews the present role of employees in English company law. It then discusses the Report of the Committee of Inquiry on Industrial Democracy, which proposed giving corporate client groups a more formal role in the corporate decision-making process. It assesses, in particular, the implications for English company law, should the Committee’s proposals be implemented.

Keywords:

Company Law

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Published

1978-06-01

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Legal Commentary