“…While some EWCs have advanced well beyond the rights stipulated in the EWC Directive and, for example, act as negotiating partners for management, others are little more than 'symbolic' (see Hauser-Ditz et al, 2016;Kotthoff and Whittall, 2014;Lecher et al, 2001). Moreover, quantitative studies indicate that while EWCs are frequently informed, they are rarely consulted (De Spiegelaere, 2021;De Spiegelaere et al, 2022;Waddington, 2011), suggesting that EWCs have acquired only a rather limited capacity to influence managerial decision-making. This is also linked to the fact that EWCs are not always informed and consulted in a timely or comprehensive manner, limiting and sometimes entirely preventing employee representatives from exercising early and coordinated influence at transnational level (Carley and Hall, 2006;Voss, 2016;Waddington, 2011).…”