Co-determination is of great importance in a company's decision-making process. The most important employee participation tool is the works council or staff representation (in Dutch: Ondernemingsraad). The works council is mandatory in companies with 50 or more employees, and has special powers such as consultation rights and the right of consent. Through these rights, the works council can influence decision-making in the organisation. Our team advises both businesses and works councils about the implementation of co-determination.
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SubscribeWorks councils can face complex challenges. Consider, for example, reorganisations, large investments, or mergers and acquisitions. But also issues about, for example, working conditions will need to be approved by the works council. Communication between the board and the works council is essential here. Our Employment Law team has years of experience and assists both works councils and boards, entrepreneurs and businesses. This experience from both perspectives ensures that we take all interests into consideration and are excellent mediators in conflict situations.
As a full-service firm, we have all the knowledge necessary for the complex issues a works council or business owner may face. Where necessary, we work closely with the other areas of law and sector teams at our firm. You can come to us with all your issues: from quick practical questions to major works council projects concerning a reorganisation or a company takeover. In doing so, we look not only at the law and the latest jurisdiction, but of course also at the strategy and cooperation between works council and management. Does a dispute arise? We have extensive experience in legal proceedings between the company and works council and will assist you if necessary.
This is how we can help
The Employment Law team advises various large companies or their works councils on matters such as the design of the employee participation structure, restructuring and reorganisations and the role of the works council therein, and cooperation with the works council in the context of the company's plans for the future. We also provide ongoing advice to companies and works councils on all kinds of (possible) subjects requiring their consent and advice, such as changes to pension plans, the installation of security cameras and changes to fringe benefits. Because of our broad employment law expertise, we can also delve deeply into the content of, for example, a social plan or a regulation in a personnel handbook. We also have experience in conducting proceedings at the Enterprise Section of the Amsterdam Court of Appeal (in Dutch: Ondernemingskamer) and the subdistrict court judge (in Dutch: kantonrechter) on behalf of or against a works council.
Some of our recent experiences include:
‘Excellent support in the specific circumstances of closing a business and developing a suitable social plan. Excellent support at the negotiation table and in preparation for the case.’ - Legal 500 EMEA 2023
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