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The Draft Fifth Company Law Directive (1972–2001) was a
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proposed directive for a right of co-determination in large companies, i.e. for employees to vote for boards of directors. The draft went through several major revisions, but was never agreed by enough member states and was formally withdrawn in 2001.


History


1972 revision

The first Draft Fifth Company Law Directive was adopted by the
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under Commissioner Haferkamp ( SPD) on 27 September 1972 proposed that companies must have two-tiered boards of directors and that companies of over 500 workers should appoint one third of members to a supervisory board.


1983 revision

On 28 July 1983 a further revision was adopted by the
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under Commissioner Narjes ( CDU) in an attempt to secure new agreement. The requirement of two tier board was abandoned and the threshold was raised to 1000 workers before codetermination would be required. It envisaged that either board representation would be available for employees on a two or one tier board, or the option of another employee representative body that would receive a copy of all board materials.


1990 and 1991 revisions

On 13 December 1990 and 20 November 1991 the next attempts at revising the Directive were adopted by the second college of the
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under Commissioner Bangemann ( FDP) allowed for a third to a half representation.COM/90/629/FINAL - SYN 3, OJ C 7, 11.1.1991, p. 4–6 (ES, DA, DE, EL, EN, FR, IT, NL, PT)


2001 withdrawal

On 11 December 2001 the
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withdrew the proposal as "no longer topical".


See also

* EU company law *
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Notes


References

* {{citation, title= Employee Participation and Company Structure in the European Community , author=EC Commission , authorlink=Commission of the European Communities , date= 1996-08-01 , work= (Supp 8/75 1975) Bulletin of the European Communities 15 , url= https://op.europa.eu/en/publication-detail/-/publication/3e2a7ac5-e872-4915-9ef5-27778ade8c0b , access-date=2021-03-28


External links


Procedure 1972/0003/SYN
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