This Draft Baseline Report was prepared for the ACW Project, December 7, 2015 (edited April 15, 2016). This report provides an exploratory overview of U.S. labor union proposals and practices regarding a green transition. It focuses, primarily, on national level unions. One goal of the report is to explore whether workers and unions are striving to be the agents and authors of a green transition and what political dynamics may prevent or enable them to do so. A second goal is to explore how inclusive or exclusive the green transitions envisioned by unions may be.Adapting Canadian Work and Workplaces to Respond to Climate Chang
Within the context of an accelerating climate emergency, the introduction frames the strategies and ...
Many policymakers, unions, and businesses have embraced the idea of green jobs and a green economy. ...
abour-community coalitions and shifts towards social movement unionism are part of a broad strategy ...
This report asks: have US labour unions, declining in numbers and divided on climate policy, adopted...
Presentation by Linda Clarke, University of Westminster, UK, and Dimitris Stevis, Colorado State Uni...
Important throughout the 20th century, trade unions are an influential social actor that can affect ...
Presented at the Adapting Canadian Work and Workplaces (ACW) International Workshop in Toronto, Cana...
This paper looks at green jobs within the context of the new economy and post-Fordism, with a focus ...
Combating climate change will increasingly impact on production industries and the workers they empl...
Questions of justice in the transition to a green economy have been raised by various social forces....
Many policymakers, unions, and businesses have embraced the idea of green jobs and a green economy. ...
Slides for the presentation by Tom Mann, formerly Executive Director of New Brunswick Union/NUPGE, ...
Unions understand the environmental agenda as a technocentric one but also believe it can function a...
Labor unions have often been major interest groups within most industrialized economies, and have pl...
This paper discusses responses to the challenge by public sector unions, including New Brunswick, a...
Within the context of an accelerating climate emergency, the introduction frames the strategies and ...
Many policymakers, unions, and businesses have embraced the idea of green jobs and a green economy. ...
abour-community coalitions and shifts towards social movement unionism are part of a broad strategy ...
This report asks: have US labour unions, declining in numbers and divided on climate policy, adopted...
Presentation by Linda Clarke, University of Westminster, UK, and Dimitris Stevis, Colorado State Uni...
Important throughout the 20th century, trade unions are an influential social actor that can affect ...
Presented at the Adapting Canadian Work and Workplaces (ACW) International Workshop in Toronto, Cana...
This paper looks at green jobs within the context of the new economy and post-Fordism, with a focus ...
Combating climate change will increasingly impact on production industries and the workers they empl...
Questions of justice in the transition to a green economy have been raised by various social forces....
Many policymakers, unions, and businesses have embraced the idea of green jobs and a green economy. ...
Slides for the presentation by Tom Mann, formerly Executive Director of New Brunswick Union/NUPGE, ...
Unions understand the environmental agenda as a technocentric one but also believe it can function a...
Labor unions have often been major interest groups within most industrialized economies, and have pl...
This paper discusses responses to the challenge by public sector unions, including New Brunswick, a...
Within the context of an accelerating climate emergency, the introduction frames the strategies and ...
Many policymakers, unions, and businesses have embraced the idea of green jobs and a green economy. ...
abour-community coalitions and shifts towards social movement unionism are part of a broad strategy ...