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  2. Workplace democracy - Wikipedia

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    Workplace democracy is the application of democracy in various forms to the workplace, such as voting systems, consensus, debates, democratic structuring, due process, adversarial process, and systems of appeal. It can be implemented in a variety of ways, depending on the size, culture, and other variables of an organization.

  3. Workplace Democracy Act - Wikipedia

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    The Workplace Democracy Act is a proposed US labor law, that has been sponsored by Bernie Sanders and re-introduced from 1992 to 2018. Among its different forms, it would have removed obstacles to employers making collective agreements, established an impartial National Public Employment Relations Commission to support fair collective bargaining, required that pensions plans are jointly ...

  4. Workplace - Wikipedia

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    Workplace democracy: The application of democracy in all its forms to the workplace. Workplace deviance : Deliberate or intentional desire to cause harm to an organization. Workplace discrimination : Discrimination in hiring, promotion, job assignment, termination, and compensation.

  5. Industrial democracy - Wikipedia

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    Industrial democracy is an arrangement which involves workers making decisions, sharing responsibility and authority in the workplace. While in participative management organizational designs workers are listened to and take part in the decision-making process, in organizations employing industrial democracy they also have the final decisive ...

  6. Types of democracy - Wikipedia

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    A direct democracy, or pure democracy, is a type of democracy where the people govern directly, by voting on laws and policies. It requires wide participation of citizens in politics. [ 4 ] Athenian democracy , or classical democracy, refers to a direct democracy developed in ancient times in the Greek city-state of Athens.

  7. Workers' self-management - Wikipedia

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    Democracy at Work A social movement for a new economy founded by economist Richard D. Wolff The End of Illth: In search of an economy that won't kill us , Harper's Magazine , October 4, 2013 v

  8. Democracy at work - Wikipedia

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    Democracy at work, a book by Stephen Abel; Democracy at work, a 1985 book by Tom Schuller; Democracy at work: The report of the Norwegian industrial democracy program a 1976 book by Fred E. Emery; Democracy at work: A citizen's guide, a 2016 book by Wil Mara; Democracy at work: Changing world markets and the future of labor unions, a 1991 book ...

  9. Democracy - Wikipedia

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    Inclusive democracy is a political theory and political project that aims for direct democracy in all fields of social life: political democracy in the form of face-to-face assemblies which are confederated, economic democracy in a stateless, moneyless and marketless economy, democracy in the social realm, i.e. self-management in places of work ...