Works councils in Braunau: Successful completion of the basic course
Works councils in Braunau: Successful completion of the basic course
The works council plays a crucial role in today's world of work because it represents the interests of employees. In order to prepare the members for their tasks accordingly, a basic course for works councils recently took place. This seminar was aimed at new works council members who want to familiarize themselves with the diverse challenges and legal framework.
A total of 17 participants took part in this course, which is an important step to strengthen the employee representative. The aim of the training was to impart sound knowledge about their rights and obligations in the works council. Such knowledge is essential in order to be able to act effectively in the sense of the workforce.
goals of the basic course
The course covered a variety of topics, including the legal foundations of the constitutional law, dealing with conflicts at the workplace and the possibilities of co -determination. Speakers with many years of experience from practice were invited to give the participants valuable insights into the daily work of a works council.
The participants had the opportunity to get involved and ask questions about what led to a lively exchange. This exchange is particularly important because it contributes to the fact that the new works council members can support each other and learn from the experiences of older colleagues.
"We are pleased that so many new members took part in the course. It shows that interest in active participation is growing," said a spokesman for the ÖGB Braunau. This statement underlines the importance of such training events for the future work of the works councils.
The training is not only an important part of the familiarization of new works council members, but also as an opportunity for further training for experienced members who want to keep up to date.
- who? 17 participants
- what? basic course for works councils
- where? Braunau
- Why? to convey knowledge about rights and obligations and to promote participation.
The results and the feedback on this course will certainly be included in future training courses in order to further optimize the program and adapt to the needs of the participants. For a detailed view of the case,
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