The meeting was organised by MEP Radtke as an unofficial hearing, which made it possible that the agenda did not have to be negotiated with other parties. Accordingly, MEP Radtke invited Isabelle Schömann (ETUC Confederal Secretary); Rebekah Smith (BusinessEurope); Ralf Scholten (a legal experts representing EWCs and works councils in Germany) as well as three EWC members (Markus Dieterich | Coca-Cola Europacific Partners; Claudiu Blejdea | Nokia; Salvatore Di Gaetano | Adient).
Whereas, the business side argued against changing anything in the legislation, all the other speakers highlighted the failings of the EWC Directive. For example, Salvatore Di Gaetano reported in detail has management achieved to postpone the creation of an EWC by years by simply not following up the employees’ request to do so. At a later stage management “proposed that the EWC should be informed and consulted solely on projects involving at least 5% of the total workforce in Europe. This would have left the Council completely powerless in a situation where 1500 employees were facing collective redundancy!” said an indignant Salvatore Di Gaetano. Since 2017 he struggles to get his hands on information which management doesn’t consider “of transnational character”.