ENsocial partners; management and labor; both sides of industry; two sides of industry; labour and management
LVdarba devēji un darbinieki; darba tirgus partneri; sociālie partneri
DESozialpartner
FRpartenaires sociaux; travailleurs et employeurs
Definīcija:After the signing of the Treaty of Rome in 1957 a consultative assembly of economic and social partners in Europe was set up in order to associate the various interest groups with the process of building the common market. Three categories are represented: employers, wage-earners and the self-employed. The Single European Act and the Treaty on European Union added new areas to those on which the assembly - i.e. the Economic and Social Committee - has to be consulted by the other institutions when they are planning legislation on social matters.
VVC izstrādātie sociālo jautājumu, socioloģijas un statistikas termini