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Spain: “Democracy at work” committee set up

Spain establishes academic committee on strengthening workplace democracy, prompting business stakeholder concerns about potential new management restrictions

Key points: Spain's Labour Minister has established an academic committee to explore "strengthening democracy at work". The committee is chaired by Belgian sociologist Isabelle Ferreras and composed entirely of academics. This initiative could lead to new restrictions on management decision-making

Why this matters: This represents a potential shift toward greater employee involvement in workplace governance in Spain. The committee's academic composition suggests theoretical rather than practical business considerations may drive recommendations.

What might happen next: The committee will likely propose new workplace democracy mechanisms that could constrain management autonomy. These could range from enhanced consultation requirements to mandatory employee representation in decision-making.

What you should be doing: Engage proactively with Spanish employers' organizations to ensure business perspectives are considered. Monitor the committee's work closely and prepare to adapt your Spanish operations to potential new requirements.


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