举报--工作生活民主的延伸?挪威的案例

IF 1.7 4区 管理学 Q2 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
Fredrik Engelstad, Sissel Trygstad
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摘要

职业生活关系在不断变化。职业生活民主制度也是如此。在挪威,自二十世纪六七十年代以来,工作生活民主的三个既定组成部分就已到位,并沿着不同的制度轨道发展:国家一级的集体谈判、董事会中的雇员代表以及雇员参与工作环境中的健康和安全保护。自 2007 年起,《工作环境法》(WEA)纳入了对举报的法律保护,并做出了具体的制度安排。在本世纪初之前,一个普遍的假设是,举报主要针对企业的违规行为,甚至是犯罪行为。在被纳入《世界环境法》后,挪威 2016 年至 2022 年的数据表明,在很大程度上,社会心理问题已成为举报的对象。然而,制度的特殊性限制了传统工作环境安排对社会交往问题的处理。在独立的申诉处理机构背景下,有观点认为,举报与言论自由一样,都是民主化第四轨的组成部分。尽管自 2007 年以来已对举报制度进行了两次修订,但研究结果表明,仍有必要进行更多修订。
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Whistleblowing – an extension of working life democracy? The case of Norway
Working life relations are in a continuous state of change. So are the institutions of working life democracy. In Norway, three well-established components of working life democracy have been in place since the 1960s and 1970s, developing along different institutional tracks: collective bargaining at the national level, employee representation on the boards, and employee participation in protection of health and safety in the work environment. From 2007, legal protection of whistleblowing was included in the Working Environment Act (WEA), anchored in specific institutional arrangements. Before the turn of the century, a common assumption was that whistleblowing mainly targets irregular, even criminal, dispositions of the enterprise. After the inclusion in the WEA, data from Norway from the years 2016 to 2022 demonstrate that to a large extent, psycho-social problems have become the object of whistleblowing. However, institutional specificities limit the handling of social interaction problems by the traditional work environment arrangements. Against the background of its separate institutions for the handling of grievances, it is argued that whistleblowing, along with freedom of expression, are parts of a fourth track of democratization. Even though the institutional setup of whistleblowing has been revised twice since 2007, the findings indicate that additional revisions are still desirable.
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Economic and Industrial Democracy
Economic and Industrial Democracy INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR-
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期刊介绍: Economic and Industrial Democracy is an international peer reviewed journal that focuses on the study of initiatives designed to enhance the quality of working life through extending the democratic control of workers over the workplace and the economy. How those initiatives are affected by wider political, economic and technological factors are also of interest. Special emphasis is laid on international coverage of empirical material, including discussions of the social and economic conditions in various countries.
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