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Workers represented by the trade unions in Europe are government
workers and, to a lesser extent, the workers of large enterprises.
SMEs as the Unknown Stakeholder investigates how and to what extent
the self-employed and micro-enterprise workers can be represented
in the social arena. Strong because of their accountability and
subject to competition, self-employed and micro-enterprise workers
can leverage vis-a-vis the rest of society to gain leadership and a
larger share of the resources that are being diverted from
productive sectors to bureaucratic sectors. The authors highlight
the need to go beyond this culture and separate the useful from the
beautiful, and put forward the suggestion that micro-enterprise and
SME representatives should add new scopes to their way of
representing their workers.
Investigates how and to what extent the self-employed and
micro-enterprise workers can be represented in the social arena. A
cross-sector approach to responsibility for government as well as
private businesses.
Assuming a pro-business viewpoint, this book criticizes
sustainability and responsibility as it appears in the reports of
corporations. It launches an appeal to the representatives of SMEs
around the world to make accountability happen in government
organizations and monopolies.
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