2.A.1 Trade unionist, Organizer role – check list.
2.A.1.0. Introduction to basic information on the company
Basic information on the
company: Company operations Distribution of workers Company structure Position on the market Plans for the future Where are
important decisions taken at a managerial level – in Europe or out of
Europe? At what level are key decisions taken, both
at a national and transnational level? Recent history, mergers,
restructuring, etc. |
2.A.1.a. Is there an
EWC?
Is there
an EWC? If it does
exist, where can I find the current EWC agreement? |
2.A.1.b. Conditions for establishing an EWC
Firstly, it
must be verified how many employees the company has. For example, answering
to the question: does the company employ more than 1000 employees in Europe? It is also
necessary to know how many offices the company has and where these are,
answering to the question: does the company have at least two structures
employing more than 150 workers in 2 EU countries? |
2.A.1.c. What we have to look for
Go to 2.2.c Business accounting: use of the manual Must look for: Balance sheet,
budget Right to annual
information and consultation meeting Trimestral/biannual
figures Is it a
multinational group? What do we want to know? What is: 1. Concept of
“group”” 2. Notion of
“control” 3. In what kind of
group? Nature and typologies of groups Consolidated
Financial Statements How can I apply my
right to information and consultation? When and how many times do we have the
right to meet? Where can I find accounting data and more
informal information? Go to 5.3.
Glossary annex business accounting |