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Study: More Productivity with Works Council

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According to an evaluation by Ifo, IAB and Uni Konstanz, employee representatives not only protect the wage level in companies when automated. Companies can also benefit.
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According to an evaluation by Ifo, IAB and Uni Konstanz, employee representatives not only protect the wage level in companies when automated. Companies can also benefit.

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Employees in production benefit from works councils when companies introduce industrial robots. This is shown by a new study by the ifo Institute in cooperation with the University of Konstanz and the Institute for Labour Market and Occupational Research (IAB). "Work councils provide both a higher level of employment and higher wages for the production employees who continue to work. Three years after the introduction of robots, the relative inc…

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Production workers benefit from works councils when companies introduce industrial robots. This is shown in a new study by the Ifo Institute in cooperation with the University of Konstanz and the Institute for Employment Research (IAB). "Works councils ensure both higher rates of continued employment and higher wages for the production workers who remain employed," said Oliver Schlenker, deputy head of the Ludwig Erhard Ifo Center for Social Mar…

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berliner-sonntagsblatt.de broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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