About the Forum
The Forum is one of the primary global annual events on social dialogue. It brought together Global Deal partners, including key policy makers, to emphasise the importance of social dialogue in shaping a just transition towards a sustainable and inclusive economy that generates decent jobs. The Forum also highlighted the role of social dialogue in negotiating a balanced use of non-standard forms of work, such as temporary work, zero hour contracts and own-account platform workers.
On day one, the Forum featured two panel discussions on fair transition and the use of non-standard forms of employment. On day two, the Forum featured three sessions that explored social dialogue-related topics and a special session to present the Global Deal Flagship report.
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Who are we?
The Global Deal is a multi-stakeholder partnership for the promotion of social dialogue and sound industrial relations as effective means to address challenges in the global labour market and enable all people to benefit from globalisation.
The Global Deal brings together over 130 governments, businesses and employers’ organisations, trade unions, civil society and other organisations in a joint effort to advance decent work and inclusive growth.
Know moreResources & Capacity building
This page gathers publications and capacity building tools produced by the Global Deal. These resources aim to build support for the Global Deal as well as address the challenges in the global labour market to enable all people to benefit from globalisation.
Know moreGood practices
One of the aims of the Global Deal is to provide platforms for sharing examples of effective and innovative experiences in the area of social dialogue. The Global Deal repository of good practices facilitates peer learning and helps partners and other actors to improve their social dialogue practices.
Know morePartners
Joining the Global Deal enables knowledge-sharing among partners – the exchange of ideas, good practices, experiences and lessons learned. It is also a platform for joint projects, to interact on policy advice and research, building on already established initiatives and processes.
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