social partners definition
social partners means, at national level, employers' and workers' organisations in conformity with national laws and/or practices and, at Community level, employers' and workers' organisations taking part in the social dialogue at Community level;
social partners means Governments, representative organisations of workers and representative organisations of employers in respective Member States.
social partners means persons participating in arrangements put in place by the Government to assist in the formation of economic and social policy, and which the Taoiseach considers to be representative of the main business and employer, trade union, farming and community and voluntary sectors and, in particular, those organ- isations or persons which enter into arrangements approved by the Government, from time to time, to promote economic and social development through the co- ordination of their respective activities, and “social partnership” shall be construed accordingly;
More Definitions of social partners
social partners means persons participating in arrangements put in 5 place by the Government to assist in the formation of economic and social policy, and which the Taoiseach considers to be representative
social partners means non-governmental organisations or other entities which are broadly representative of wide interests in the States, Countries and Territories of the region, and which are recognised and accepted as such by the Ministerial Council.
social partners. ' means representatives of the Government, representatives of workers and representatives of employers.
social partners. ’ means government, organised business, organised labour and civil society; and
social partners means the company’s employees and their representatives cooperating with the management and its representatives via social dialogue;
social partners means the competent representative organisation of the trade unions, the employee repre- sentatives of the undertaking, as provided by law, the employers’ organisation or the employer;
social partners means the competent representative trade union organisation, the employees' representatives, as provided by law, the employers' organisation and/or the employer;