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    Employee Participation

    Employee participation means many things to many people. Essentially it is about involving non-

    managerial staff in the decision-making process of an organisation. It is, however, the EXTENT

    of involvement in decision-making that is problematical.

    Choices in Employee Participation

    Consultation Participation occurs when employees are consulted about decisions affecting

    their working lives.

    Job Enrichment The employee is given more discretion to make decisions affecting his own

    job.

    Participative Management Style The initiative for participation rests with open management

    who employ an open approach to managing people where plant level councils may be set up wheremanagers/employee representatives discuss and jointly decide a wide range of strategic issues.

    Collective Bargaining Many people feel that collective bargaining should be extended to

    include forward planning issues. The adversarial nature of the process may militate against its

    use as a form of participation.

    Works Councils This idea is based on the West German approach that confers on employee

    representatives the legal right of access to information from management on a wide range of

    issues and the right of joint decision-making on all personnel matters.

    Board Representation This is participation at policy-making level. Employees can elect worker

    directors whose power and influence will depend on the number of such directors on the board.

    In Germany, Supervisory Boards include employee representation but there are no such

    members of the Management Board (Executive Board). The EC is a firm believer in employee

    participation at Board level.

    Quality Circle This is a work group of 8-10 employees and supervisors who have a shared area

    of responsibility. They meet regularly typically, once a week, on company time and on company

    premises to discuss their quality problems, investigate causes of the problems, recommend

    solutions, and take corrective actions. They take over responsibility for solving quality problems,

    and they generate and evaluate their own feedback. But management typically retains controlover the final decision regarding implementation of recommended solutions. Part of the quality

    circle concept includes teaching participating employees group communication skills, various

    quality strategies, and measurement and problem analysis techniques.

    Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs) Employee stock ownership plans are company-

    established benefit plans in which employees acquire stock as part of their benefits.

    Approximately 20% of Polaroid, for example, is owned by its employees. Research has shown

    that ESOPs increase employee satisfaction. In addition, they frequently result in higher

    performance. ESOPs have the potential to increase employee job satisfaction and work

    motivation.