Involvement of social partners in policymaking during the COVID-19 outbreak

Aquesta publicació s'elabora a partir de les contribucions de cadascú dels membres nacionals que integren la Network of Eufound Correspondent. Pel cas d'Espanya la contribució ha estat realitzada per l'Oscar Molina Godino Since 2016, Eurofound has closely monitored the involvement of...

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Hauptverfasser: Rodriguez Contreras, Ricardo, Sanz, Pablo, Allinger, Bernadette, Van Herreweghe, Dries, Tomev, Lyuben, Bejakovic, Predrag, Kalosinatos, Pavlos, Veverková, Soña, Jorgensen, Carsten, Kadarik, Ingel, Kinnunen, Amanda, Turlan, Frédéric, Kraemer, Birgit, Georgiadou, Penny, Krokovay, Nóra, Pendergast, Andy, Pedersini, Roberto, Karnïtis, Kriss, Blaziene, Inga, Clément, Franz, Debono, Manwel, Van der Graaf, Amber, Surdykowska, Barbara, Campos Lima, Maria da Paz, Boboc, Cristina, Cziria, Ludovit, Luzar, Barbara, Molina Romo, Óscar, Gustafsson, Anna-Karin, Eurofound
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Zusammenfassung:Aquesta publicació s'elabora a partir de les contribucions de cadascú dels membres nacionals que integren la Network of Eufound Correspondent. Pel cas d'Espanya la contribució ha estat realitzada per l'Oscar Molina Godino Since 2016, Eurofound has closely monitored the involvement of national social partners in policymaking as part of the European Semester cycle. In 2020, the focus was on their involvement during the first months of the COVID-19 outbreak. While the pandemic has presented a huge challenge to social dialogue, the results of the analysis highlight how social dialogue can be an effective tool in shaping policy initiatives and finding solutions to emergency situations affecting businesses, workers, the economy and society. It is clear that the participation of social partners in the design and implementation of national recovery and resilience plans in 2021 will be key in the recovery process and for strengthening social dialogue going forward.