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social partnership : ウィキペディア英語版
social partnership

Social partnership〔Note: This is a rather limited account of the term 'social partnership', a term which is also widely used to describe the underpinnings of the European Union's approach to industrial relations. The ILO view social partnership as "all types of negotiation, consultation or simply exchange of information between, or among, representatives of governments, employers and workers, on issues of common interest relating to economic and social policy"〕 ((アイルランド語:Pairtíocht sóisialta)) is the term used for the tripartite, triennial national pay agreements reached in Ireland.
The process was initiated in 1987, following a period of high inflation and weak economic growth which led to increased emigration and unsustainable government borrowing and national debt. Strike and wage moderation have been important outcomes of the agreements and this has been seen as a significant contributor to the Celtic Tiger. Prior to this agreement bargaining had been on a local level since 1981; in the previous decade national employer-union deals and 'National Understandings' were the norm but came under increased pressure.
The corporatist 'social partnership' agreements are agreed between the Government, main employer groups Irish Business and Employers Confederation (IBEC) and the Construction Industry Federation) and the trade unions (members of the Irish Congress of Trades Unions); since 1997 voluntary/community organisations have taken part in the general policy discussions but not in the key wage bargaining element. The corporatist core has been a trade-off of modest wage increases in exchange for a lighter income tax burden. There are also sectoral reforms negotiated and public service pay reviews under the rubric of 'benchmarking' with private sector pay scales.
==Past agreements==
The current agreement, that has been in place since 2005, is Towards 2016 (T2016), the past agreements are:
* 1987–1990 – Programme for National Recovery (PNR)
* 1991–1994 – Programme for Economic and Social Progress (PESP)
* 1994–1996 – Programme for Competitiveness and Work (PCW)
* 1997–2000 – Partnership 2000, for Inclusion, Employment and Competitiveness (P2000)
* 2000–2003 – Programme for Prosperity and Fairness (PPF)
* 2003–2005 – Sustaining Progress (SP)

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