Irish Social Partnership
Examine recent evolution & developments in Irish employment policy in the context of Social Partnership. Examine it's interaction with the European Employment Strategy with reference as appropriate to selected theoretical models.
The primary objective of this assignment is to examine the evolution of Irish employment policy since 1987. The principal vehicle for examination of policy in Ireland will be the Partnership accords that have been a feature of the political landscape in one guise or another since then. A secondary objective will be to examine Ireland's interaction at the supranational level in the EU, where the key development under consideration will be the European Employment Strategy (EES), which is governed under a system known as the Open Method of Co-ordination (OMC). The key priority for the assignment is as follows:
Ÿ To illustrate the essentially (competitive) corporatist nature of policy evolution and development in Ireland through the partnership process......
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