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Employee Participation In Corporate Governance: An Ethical Analysis, Michael Lp Lower
Employee Participation In Corporate Governance: An Ethical Analysis, Michael Lp Lower
Michael LP Lower
This paper outlines why CST has called for employees to be involved in the governance of the firms that they work for and a share in ownership. It points out the economic issues involved as part of its broader ethical analysis. The John Lewis Partnership is pointed to as a good working model. The possible use of ESOPs to bring about desirable changes is considered. The case for mandatory codetermination is outlined.
John Paul Ii And Employee Participation In Corporate Governance, Michael Lp Lower
John Paul Ii And Employee Participation In Corporate Governance, Michael Lp Lower
Michael LP Lower
Catholic Social Thought ("CST") has called for employees to be active participants in the governance of the enterprises for which they work. This article looks at what CST has to say about employee participation. It shows that John Paul II's distinctive contribution was to lay bare the theological and philosophical justifications for CST's approach to this issue.