Process of exchange (negotiation, consultation or information) between representatives of employers, workers and governments on issues relating to economic and social policies and practices, including collective bargaining.

Comment
  • Social dialogue can be bipartite (involving representatives of workers and employers) or tripartite (also involving public authorities and / or representatives of civil society, NGOs, etc.);
  • it can take place at various levels (company, sectoral, cross-sectoral as well as local, regional, national, transnational);
  • at international level, social dialogue can be bilateral, trilateral or multilateral, according to number of countries involved.
Source

Based on Eurofound, 2021a; Cedefop, 2004.