trepartssamarbejde
Trepartssamarbejde, or tripartite cooperation, is a form of social partnership in which the government, employers’ associations, and trade unions work together to shape and implement labor market and economic policy. It is especially associated with Nordic welfare states, where formal or informal arrangements guide consensus-based policy making.
In practice, trepartssamarbejde operates through joint councils, committees, and negotiated agreements at national, sectoral, and sometimes
Historically, the model emerged in the mid-20th century as a means to balance growth with social security
Proponents argue that trepartssamarbejde yields policy predictability, social peace, and smoother implementation of reforms, while enabling