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Claudio Loderer
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German laws giving employees some management rights began during WWI, but were abolished by the Nazi Party.
American trade unions generally opposed codetermination in the 1970's (German unions fought for it).
Switzerland rejected codetermination by popular vote in 1976.
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Labor Participation in Corporate Policy-making Decisions: West Germany's Experience with Codetermination
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Codetermination
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Labor Institutions
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