UK:
How Theresa May's Vision Of Employee Representatives On UK Company Boards Might Be Realised
08 August 2016
Wedlake Bell
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During Theresa May's (unexpectedly short) campaign to become
leader of the Conservative Party, she expressed the need to address
the issue of distrust between the electorate and corporates,
suggesting "we're going to have not just consumers
represented on company boards, but workers as well".
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