Social Dialogue
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Social Dialogue - (adjective + noun )
Definition
The ETUC defines social dialogue as the ‘process of negotiation by which different actors in society (or ‘social partners') reach agreement to work together on policies and activities. Social dialogue takes place at national and sectoral level as well as European level. ‘Bipartite' social dialogue brings together workers and employers, whereas ‘tripartite' social dialogue also involves government or EU representatives.
Extra
Source: Taken from the etc.org
Example of Use: Social dialogue is most critical in times of economic crisis.