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codetermination

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co⋅de⋅ter⋅mi⋅na⋅tion

[koh-di-tur-muh-ney-shuhn]
–noun
the determination of policy through cooperation, as between management and labor.

Origin:
co- + determination
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co·de·ter·mi·na·tion   (kō'dĭ-tûr'mə-nā'shən)   
n.  Cooperation, especially between labor and management, in policymaking: "The codetermination of labor with management, compulsory in large firms here, was applied to universities as well, with governing committees forced to share representation more evenly between professors, junior staff, and students" (Elizabeth Pond).
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