“…Early on there were expectations that the Directive might have a stronger impact in the CEE new Member States than in the EU-15, because in the former no general regime for information and consultation had existed (for example, Donaghey et al, 2013). At the initial stage of implementation of the Directive, it appeared that trade unions (at least in Czechia, Poland and Slovakia) were sceptical towards works councils, seeing them more as competition than allies (Tholen, 2017). In general, wherever introduction of works councils into the national institutional framework was triggered directly by implementation of the Directive, they struggled to become embedded (for example, Blanpain and Lyutov, 2014; Skorupińska-Cieślak, 2023), as indicated by their limited incidence and coverage.…”