This report asks: have US labour unions, declining in numbers and divided on climate policy, adopted any initiatives to address climate change? The goal here is to both outline the deep cleavages with respect to climate policy and to show that the views of unions are more complex and contradictory than the opposition-support dichotomy. In the second part of the report, the author explains the internal and external factors which account for the variability in union responses to climate change and policy, amongst and within unions.Adapting Canadian Work and Workplaces to Respond to Climate Chang
Presented at the Adapting Canadian Work and Workplaces (ACW) International Workshop in Toronto, Cana...
The role of the labour movement in contributing to Canada’s efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) e...
As part a comprehensive review of climate change literature, this paper examines the relationship be...
In 2010, a group of Canadian trade unions, labour academics and environmental groups began a five ye...
This paper discusses responses to the challenge by public sector unions, including New Brunswick, a...
This Draft Baseline Report was prepared for the ACW Project, December 7, 2015 (edited April 15, 2016...
Labor unions have often been major interest groups within most industrialized economies, and have pl...
Slides for the presentation by Tom Mann, formerly Executive Director of New Brunswick Union/NUPGE, ...
This research explores how unions, corporations and the federal government in Canada are responding ...
Presentation by Linda Clarke, University of Westminster, UK, and Dimitris Stevis, Colorado State Uni...
Trade unions are actively engaging with the climate change agenda and formulating climate change pol...
Climate change is affecting tourism-related industries such as accommodation and hospitality (e.g., ...
This 1-page opinion piece by Professor Carla Lipsig Mumme appeared in The Hill Times, February 1, 20...
Important throughout the 20th century, trade unions are an influential social actor that can affect ...
Combating climate change will increasingly impact on production industries and the workers they empl...
Presented at the Adapting Canadian Work and Workplaces (ACW) International Workshop in Toronto, Cana...
The role of the labour movement in contributing to Canada’s efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) e...
As part a comprehensive review of climate change literature, this paper examines the relationship be...
In 2010, a group of Canadian trade unions, labour academics and environmental groups began a five ye...
This paper discusses responses to the challenge by public sector unions, including New Brunswick, a...
This Draft Baseline Report was prepared for the ACW Project, December 7, 2015 (edited April 15, 2016...
Labor unions have often been major interest groups within most industrialized economies, and have pl...
Slides for the presentation by Tom Mann, formerly Executive Director of New Brunswick Union/NUPGE, ...
This research explores how unions, corporations and the federal government in Canada are responding ...
Presentation by Linda Clarke, University of Westminster, UK, and Dimitris Stevis, Colorado State Uni...
Trade unions are actively engaging with the climate change agenda and formulating climate change pol...
Climate change is affecting tourism-related industries such as accommodation and hospitality (e.g., ...
This 1-page opinion piece by Professor Carla Lipsig Mumme appeared in The Hill Times, February 1, 20...
Important throughout the 20th century, trade unions are an influential social actor that can affect ...
Combating climate change will increasingly impact on production industries and the workers they empl...
Presented at the Adapting Canadian Work and Workplaces (ACW) International Workshop in Toronto, Cana...
The role of the labour movement in contributing to Canada’s efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) e...
As part a comprehensive review of climate change literature, this paper examines the relationship be...