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The Social Partnership Agreement (Ireland)

The Social Partnership Agreement in Ireland is a collective framework negotiated between the government, employers, and trade unions to promote economic stability, social justice, and cooperation. It sets shared goals on issues like wages, employment, social welfare, and public services, aiming to create a balanced and sustainable economy. By working together, these groups seek to align their interests, prevent conflicts, and ensure policies benefit society as a whole. The agreement is renewed periodically, reflecting changing economic conditions and societal needs, fostering a collaborative approach to national development.