Works Committee

/ˈwɜːrks kəˌmɪt.i/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A committee constituted within an organization, typically in industrial or labor contexts, composed of representatives of both management and workers to discuss and resolve workplace issues.
    The works committee met weekly to address employee grievances and improve workplace safety.

Forms

  • works committee
  • works committees

Commentary

Drafting clarity is essential to specify the committee's composition and function to distinguish it from other workplace bodies.

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