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  2. Social dialogue - Wikipedia

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    These can be direct relations between the social partners themselves ("bipartite") or relations between governmental authorities and the social partners ("tripartite"). To make it more clear, social dialogue can mean negotiation, consultation or simply an exchange of views between representatives of employers, workers and governments.

  3. Tripartism - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Each is to act as a social partner to create economic policy through cooperation, consultation, negotiation, and compromise. [1] In Tripartism, the government has a large role in the economy and engages in negotiations between labour unions and business interest groups to establish economic policy. [3] [4]

  4. Negotiation - Wikipedia

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    Negotiation is a dialogue between two or more parties to resolve points of difference, gain an advantage for an individual or collective, ...

  5. Conflict resolution - Wikipedia

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    Conflict resolution is conceptualized as the methods and processes involved in facilitating the peaceful ending of conflict and retribution.Committed group members attempt to resolve group conflicts by actively communicating information about their conflicting motives or ideologies to the rest of group (e.g., intentions; reasons for holding certain beliefs) and by engaging in collective ...

  6. Consultation - Wikipedia

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    Consultation or consultative may refer to: Public consultation, a process by which the public's input on matters affecting them is sought; Consultation (Texas), the 1835 Texas meeting of colonists on a proposed rebellion against the Republic of Mexico; Consultation (doctor), a formal meeting with a medical doctor for discussion or the seeking ...

  7. Duty to consult and accommodate - Wikipedia

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    Limit consultation to an opportunity to blow off steam rather than substantively addressing First Nations’ concerns. [26] Promise to disclose information after-the-fact where that information can be made available or otherwise waiting to the last and final point in a series of decisions to consult. [27] Limit consultation to site specific ...

  8. Public consultation - Wikipedia

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    Public consultation, public comment, or simply consultation, is a process by which members of the public are asked for input on public issues. This can occur in public meetings open to all (such as town hall meetings ) in written form (such as in public comment or surveys), as well as in deliberative groups (such as citizens' assemblies or ...

  9. Negotiated rulemaking - Wikipedia

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    An agency can publish a proposal adopted by its negotiating committee, but the Negotiated Rulemaking Act does not require it. [ 5 ] The decision to use negotiated rulemaking is based on a number of factors, including whether it is likely that a balanced committee can be formed and whether it is reasonable to believe that the committee will ...