Wednesday, March 15, 2006
ITworld.com - SAP moves to create non-union workers' council
ITworld.com - SAP moves to create non-union workers' council: "SAP issued a statement late Tuesday announcing the decision by eight employee representatives, who currently sit on the company's supervisory board, to organize a workers' council election themselves.
'If SAP is to have a workers' council, then it should be a works council that is representative of the heart of the company,' Chief Executive Officer Henning Kagermann said in a statement. 'We have a duty to maintain our unique company culture and values.'"
'If SAP is to have a workers' council, then it should be a works council that is representative of the heart of the company,' Chief Executive Officer Henning Kagermann said in a statement. 'We have a duty to maintain our unique company culture and values.'"