The European Parliament has finalized the provisions of a new EU directive amending Directive 2009/38/EC on establishing and operating European Works Councils (EWCs). The new directive aims to bolster the representation of EU workers in multinational companies. The changes extend the scope of companies subject to EU rules on EWCs, strengthen employer consultation and information-sharing obligations, and ensure that EWCs are provided with sufficient financial and other resources. EWCs are bodies intended to represent a company’s European employees with top management in companies that have 1,000 or more employees in the EU and the other European Economic Area countries (i.e., Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein) and 150 or more employees in at least two member states. Establishment of an EWC is triggered by a request of 100 employees from two countries or by the initiative of the employer.
Following are key provisions in the new directive:
The new directive will take effect 20 days after its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union. Member states will then have two years to adopt conforming legislation and — generally — an additional year to apply the legislation. Employers should monitor the progress of local conforming legislation and work with legal counsel to prepare to implement the new requirements.