This impartial study analyses the role of employer’s organisations and trade unions in climate change policy and its impacts on the labour market. The policies of government to manage greenhouse gas emissions will require business to change its product and service delivery arrangements, which in turn means labour requirements will also change. The book also considers whether labour market issues should be explicit in the theoretical framework of ecological modernisation as it guides the policy development process
This study reviews the overall climate policy and legislative framework of the European Union (EU) a...
This article engages with the role of the individual in transforming union organizations by discussi...
Since the 1980s, a ‘jobs versus environment' paradigm has depicted job protection and environmental ...
This impartial study analyses the role of employer’s organisations and trade unions in climate chang...
Trade unions are actively engaging with the climate change agenda and formulating climate change pol...
Contemporary climate change politics, dominated by neoliberal and ecological modernisation framings,...
Combating climate change will increasingly impact on production industries and the workers they empl...
This chapter explores the nexus between climate change and jobs. For the International Labour Organi...
Environmental degradation and Climate change is rarely a subject of labour studies. Likewise, enviro...
The emphasis by governments - in both research and policies - on arresting climate change and encour...
This research explores how unions, corporations and the federal government in Canada are responding ...
Labor unions have often been major interest groups within most industrialized economies, and have pl...
The air temperature has gradually grown since the globe entered the industrial period, leading to se...
Presented at the Adapting Canadian Work and Workplaces (ACW) International Workshop in Toronto, Cana...
Climate change is affecting tourism-related industries such as accommodation and hospitality (e.g., ...
This study reviews the overall climate policy and legislative framework of the European Union (EU) a...
This article engages with the role of the individual in transforming union organizations by discussi...
Since the 1980s, a ‘jobs versus environment' paradigm has depicted job protection and environmental ...
This impartial study analyses the role of employer’s organisations and trade unions in climate chang...
Trade unions are actively engaging with the climate change agenda and formulating climate change pol...
Contemporary climate change politics, dominated by neoliberal and ecological modernisation framings,...
Combating climate change will increasingly impact on production industries and the workers they empl...
This chapter explores the nexus between climate change and jobs. For the International Labour Organi...
Environmental degradation and Climate change is rarely a subject of labour studies. Likewise, enviro...
The emphasis by governments - in both research and policies - on arresting climate change and encour...
This research explores how unions, corporations and the federal government in Canada are responding ...
Labor unions have often been major interest groups within most industrialized economies, and have pl...
The air temperature has gradually grown since the globe entered the industrial period, leading to se...
Presented at the Adapting Canadian Work and Workplaces (ACW) International Workshop in Toronto, Cana...
Climate change is affecting tourism-related industries such as accommodation and hospitality (e.g., ...
This study reviews the overall climate policy and legislative framework of the European Union (EU) a...
This article engages with the role of the individual in transforming union organizations by discussi...
Since the 1980s, a ‘jobs versus environment' paradigm has depicted job protection and environmental ...