Nothing about us without us: setting the scene for our just transition manifesto
IndustriAll European Trade Union, Brussels
IndustriAll - Brussels
2022
32 p.
climate change ; industrial policy ; collective bargaining ; social dialogue ; workers rights ; skill ; training policy ; lifelong learning ; employment ; trade union document ; trade union attitude ; IndustriALL
Employment
English
"Today, manufacturing, mining and energy trade unions, under the umbrella of industriAll European Trade Union, are launching their Just Transition Manifesto.
As Europe gets ready to implement the Green Deal and the measures agreed in the Fit for 55 package, 25 million industrial workers in Europe potentially face restructuring and job losses due to the green transformation of our industries - exacerbated by the COVID-19 crisis, digitalisation, trade and market developments and a volatile geopolitical situation.
The manifesto is industrial workers' call to policymakers across Europe to ensure a transition to a green economy that is fair to ALL workers, and that does not destroy but preserves and creates good quality jobs. They want a transition that is anticipated, managed and negotiated with workers for every aspect that concerns them.
To achieve this, we need a comprehensive Just Transition framework that provides guarantees for adequate resources, is based on effective policy planning, promoting and strengthening workers' rights, and involves trade unions through intense social dialogue.
Our manifesto therefore calls for:
An industrial policy fit for ambitious climate goals and good quality jobs.
Adequate resources to fund the transition.
Stronger collective bargaining and social dialogue to negotiate the transitions.
A toolbox of workers' rights and companies' duties to anticipate and shape the change.
Tackling new skills needs and a right to quality training and life-long learning for every worker to support the Just Transition."
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