Industrial democracy
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Industrial democracy is an arrangement which involves workers making decisions, sharing responsibility and authority in the workplace. While in participative management organizational designs workers are listened to and take part in the decision-making process, in organizations employing industrial democracy they also have the final decisive power (they decide about organizational design and hierarchy as well).
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See also
- UK labour law and German labour law
- Workers' self-management
- Collective Bargaining
- Co-determination
- Industrial Relations
- Holacracy
- Industrial Workers of the World
- New unionism
- Socialist Party USA
- Social ownership
- League for Industrial Democracy
- Workers' council
- Workplace democracy
- Common ownership
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