Abstract

Promoting social dialogue is a requirement of the democratic transition in Tunisia. But, the effectiveness of this dialogue remains limited in particular because of the shortcomings of the law concerning the institutionalization of tripartite social dialogue, as well as the lack of an appropriate legal framework for bipartite social dialogue.

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