noun
social dumping
Economic term referring to the practice of lowering labor standards or social protections to reduce costs and gain competitive advantage, often in international trade contexts.
ソーシャルダンピングは、労働者の権利を弱めることで不当な競争を生む。
Social dumping creates unfair competition by weakening workers' rights.
Variant with interpunct; less common but still seen.
Dumping refers broadly to selling goods below cost or market value, while social dumping specifically involves lowering social or labor standards.
Loanword from English 'social dumping'.