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Geneva
Point for discussion 2: Ensuring an enabling environment: What challenges and opportunities exist for ensuring an enabling environment and achieving strong and effective institutions of work so that social dialogue in all its forms delivers more effective, results-oriented and sustainable outcomes, and enhances democracy and good governance?
- a) What role should governments play in ensuring this enabling environment? What are the key elements of institutional and legal frameworks that enable social partners’ effective participation in social dialogue?
- b) What practical approaches can be taken, in line with national circumstances and respecting the autonomy of the social partners, to support the reach and representativeness of social dialogue institutions and outcomes?
- c) What role should governments play in ensuring the effective recognition of the right to collective bargaining and the effective use of other forms of social dialogue?
Speakers

Sipho Ndebele
Chairperson of the Recurrent Discussion Committee on Social Dialogue and Tripartism, South Africa

José Enrique Oñate Vera
Vice-Chairperson, Workers' group, Mexico

Juliana Manrique Sierra
Vice-Chairperson, Employers' group, Colombia

Sophia Evripidou
Government Member, Cyprus

Charles Pearnel
Government Member, Jamaica

Josiane Zucarato Peres
Government Member, Brazil

Patrik Meier
Government Member, Switzerland

Md. Abdur Rahman Tarafder
Government Member, Bangladesh

Maksim Murray
Government Member, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Youna Zhang
Government Member, Canada

Jorge Arturo Ríos Badillo
Government Member, Mexico

Kyllikki Sihlahla
Government Member, Namibia

Lianna Shannon
Government Member, United States of America

Athena Villagonzalo
Government Member, Philippines

Mustafa Bozkurt
Government member, Türkiye
Dialog
Dialog

