This 1-page opinion piece by Professor Carla Lipsig Mumme appeared in The Hill Times, February 1, 2016. Post COP21, it argues for the role of unions and workers in the formation of climate policy in Canada.Adapting Canadian Work and Workplaces to Respond to Climate Chang
There is a broad consensus among climate scientists and policy makers that reducing the GHG emission...
This report reviews the literature assessing the needs and requirements of workers affected by the l...
A presentation by Steve Staples to the ACW All Team Meeting in Vancouver, 2016. It reports on the f...
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...
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 ...
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...
This report asks: have US labour unions, declining in numbers and divided on climate policy, adopted...
Presentation by John Calvert, Simon Fraser University, at ACW All Team Meeting Researcher’s Workshop...
This paper examines the efforts of one Canadian building trades’ union, the BC Insulators, to influe...
There’s a gap in public policy between the reality of global climatic change and responses to it. Sc...
Trade unions are actively engaging with the climate change agenda and formulating climate change pol...
The jobs vs. environment question is explored in the context of the province of New Brunswick. Where...
There is a broad consensus among climate scientists and policy makers that reducing the GHG emission...
This report reviews the literature assessing the needs and requirements of workers affected by the l...
A presentation by Steve Staples to the ACW All Team Meeting in Vancouver, 2016. It reports on the f...
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...
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 ...
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...
This report asks: have US labour unions, declining in numbers and divided on climate policy, adopted...
Presentation by John Calvert, Simon Fraser University, at ACW All Team Meeting Researcher’s Workshop...
This paper examines the efforts of one Canadian building trades’ union, the BC Insulators, to influe...
There’s a gap in public policy between the reality of global climatic change and responses to it. Sc...
Trade unions are actively engaging with the climate change agenda and formulating climate change pol...
The jobs vs. environment question is explored in the context of the province of New Brunswick. Where...
There is a broad consensus among climate scientists and policy makers that reducing the GHG emission...
This report reviews the literature assessing the needs and requirements of workers affected by the l...
A presentation by Steve Staples to the ACW All Team Meeting in Vancouver, 2016. It reports on the f...