The aim is to investigate trade union policies and engagement in initiatives in the area of sustainable construction. The research is comparative and identifies case studies illustrative of trade union involvement in four European countries (Denmark, Germany, Italy and UK/Scotland) as well as in Canadian provinces (British Columbia and Ontario). The concern, in particular, is to identify and promote ‘good practice’ examples and document, for instance, associated terms and conditions of employment for workers, vocational education and training (VET) programmes in low energy construction (LEC), and the extent that green transition pathways prioritise workers’ interests alongside the protection of the environment. City Building (Glasgow) in ...
The construction sector in the United Kingdom is dominated by small and medium size enterprises (SME...
peer reviewedAccording to the United Nations Environment Programme’s (UNEP) Green Economy Report (20...
Presentation by Fred Steward, University of Westminster, at ACW All Team Meeting Researcher’s Worksh...
This paper was presented at the Adapting Canadian Work and Workplaces (ACW) International Workshop i...
The construction industry, responsible for 40% of European Union (EU) end-use emissions, is targeted...
This study reviews the overall climate policy and legislative framework of the European Union (EU) a...
The role of the labour movement in contributing to Canada’s efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) e...
There is a broad consensus among climate scientists and policy makers that reducing the GHG emission...
Buildings are the fourth highest source of greenhouse gas emissions by economic sector in Canada, an...
This paper examines the efforts of one Canadian building trades’ union, the BC Insulators, to influe...
Presentation by John Calvert, Simon Fraser University, at ACW All Team Meeting Researcher’s Workshop...
Presented at the Adapting Canadian Work and Workplaces (ACW) International Workshop in Toronto, Cana...
Presentation by Linda Clarke, University of Westminster, UK, and Dimitris Stevis, Colorado State Uni...
The UK is committed to a raft of requirements to create a low carbon economy. As buildings consume a...
District heating (DH) has the potential to play an important role in enabling a transition to a low ...
The construction sector in the United Kingdom is dominated by small and medium size enterprises (SME...
peer reviewedAccording to the United Nations Environment Programme’s (UNEP) Green Economy Report (20...
Presentation by Fred Steward, University of Westminster, at ACW All Team Meeting Researcher’s Worksh...
This paper was presented at the Adapting Canadian Work and Workplaces (ACW) International Workshop i...
The construction industry, responsible for 40% of European Union (EU) end-use emissions, is targeted...
This study reviews the overall climate policy and legislative framework of the European Union (EU) a...
The role of the labour movement in contributing to Canada’s efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) e...
There is a broad consensus among climate scientists and policy makers that reducing the GHG emission...
Buildings are the fourth highest source of greenhouse gas emissions by economic sector in Canada, an...
This paper examines the efforts of one Canadian building trades’ union, the BC Insulators, to influe...
Presentation by John Calvert, Simon Fraser University, at ACW All Team Meeting Researcher’s Workshop...
Presented at the Adapting Canadian Work and Workplaces (ACW) International Workshop in Toronto, Cana...
Presentation by Linda Clarke, University of Westminster, UK, and Dimitris Stevis, Colorado State Uni...
The UK is committed to a raft of requirements to create a low carbon economy. As buildings consume a...
District heating (DH) has the potential to play an important role in enabling a transition to a low ...
The construction sector in the United Kingdom is dominated by small and medium size enterprises (SME...
peer reviewedAccording to the United Nations Environment Programme’s (UNEP) Green Economy Report (20...
Presentation by Fred Steward, University of Westminster, at ACW All Team Meeting Researcher’s Worksh...