Pronunciation: /wɜːrks ˈkaʊnsəl/
noun a representative body elected by employees to negotiate with management on working conditions, wages, etc.
A1 A works council is a group of employees who represent the interests of workers in a company.
A2 The works council meets regularly to discuss issues related to working conditions and employee rights.
B1 Employees can bring their concerns to the works council for discussion and resolution.
B2 The works council plays an important role in negotiations between management and employees.
C1 The works council has the authority to make decisions on behalf of the employees in certain matters.
C2 Members of the works council are elected by their fellow employees to represent their interests effectively.
formal The works council plays a crucial role in representing the employees' interests in the company.
informal I heard the works council is discussing the upcoming changes in the workplace.
slang The works council is like the employees' voice in the company, you know?
figurative In a way, the works council acts as a bridge between the management and the workers.
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