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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
 
Social dialogue refers to discussions, consultations, negotiations and joint action involving organisations representing two sides of industry (employers and workers). Bipartite social dialogue takes place between European employers and trade union organisations.
 
Social dialogue refers to discussions, consultations, negotiations and joint action involving organisations representing two sides of industry (employers and workers). Bipartite social dialogue takes place between European employers and trade union organisations.

Latest revision as of 13:31, 26 November 2021

Bipartite Social Dialogue - (adjective + noun)

Definition

Social dialogue refers to discussions, consultations, negotiations and joint action involving organisations representing two sides of industry (employers and workers). Bipartite social dialogue takes place between European employers and trade union organisations.

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Source: Taken from europa.eu
Example of Use: Bipartite social dialogue took place between the major employers in the sector and the trade union confederation.