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Council of Trust : ウィキペディア英語版
Council of Trust

Councils of Trust (''(ドイツ語:Vertrauensräte)'') were established in businesses and companies with more than 20 employees in Nazi Germany following the introduction of the Labour organization law of 20 January 1934. They served as the only representation of employees to the “factory leader” (i.e. entrepreneur) (''ドイツ語:Betriebsführer'') in order ''to increase mutual trust within the factory community''.〔Labour organization law, cited in: Tim Mason (1993): ''Social Policy in the Third Reich. The Working Class and the ‘national community’.'' Translated by John Broadwin, Berg: Oxford, New York, ISBN 0-85496-410-X, p.103〕
Councillors were elected by secret ballots, but the list of candidates was prepared by the factory leader and the German Labour Front overseer (''ドイツ語:Betriebsobmann''). The councils did not play an active role in industrial relations, except to serve as a platform for discussing working conditions regulated in the “factory code of rules” (''ドイツ語:Betriebsordnung'').〔Labour organization law, cited in: Tim Mason (1993): ''Social Policy in the Third Reich. The Working Class and the ‘national community’.'' Translated by John Broadwin, Berg: Oxford, New York, ISBN 0-85496-410-X, p.104〕
While in 1934 only 2 per cent of businesses and companies were required to establish a council of trust, this affected 46.2 per cent of employees.〔 〕
==See also==

*German labour law
*UK labour law

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