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Unions and the green transition in construction in Europe: Contrasting visions

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Clarke, Linda ; Sahin-Dikmen, Melahat

European Journal of Industrial Relations

2020

26

4

December

401–418

sustainable development ; energy policy ; trade union attitude ; construction industry ; EU policy ; decarbonization

Denmark ; Germany ; Italy ; United Kingdom

Environment

https://doi.org/10.1177/0959680120951705

English

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"The construction industry, responsible for 40 percent of European Union (EU) end-use emissions, is targeted as a major area of transformation particularly through the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive requiring nearly zero energy building (NZEB). Through a case study approach, union responses to EU strategy on the implementation of energy efficiency standards are evaluated in Denmark, Germany, Italy and UK (Scotland), presenting a varied picture, from minimal acknowledgement to broad support along the lines of ecological modernization to radical transformation. Radical appraisals of the industry and its exploitative and high-carbon practices are rare, though engaging with the employment and vocational education and training (VET) implications. The article presents a labour-centred alternative to a technical-driven transition agenda, focusing on how the labour process needs to change in a sector dominated by small firms, self-employment, a fragmented labour process and often low levels of VET."

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