Climate change is affecting tourism-related industries such as accommodation and hospitality (e.g., changes in tourist flows, the ‘greening’ of hotels). The role organized labour in such industries will play in climate change mitigation and adaptation is less studied. This paper explores how such responses may be integrated into recent strategic initiatives building labour union capacities in the accommodation sector. The case of UNITEHERE, a union representing over 100,000 hotel workers in the United States and Canada, is explored. Specific attention is given to the integration of climate change into current activities such as: the union’s fight against ‘green-washing’; the scaling up of collective bargaining; the use of consumer preferenc...
As part a comprehensive review of climate change literature, this paper examines the relationship be...
Labor unions have often been major interest groups within most industrialized economies, and have pl...
This impartial study analyses the role of employer’s organisations and trade unions in climate chang...
In recent years, a number of labour union strategic initiatives have been developed which seek to le...
This report asks: have US labour unions, declining in numbers and divided on climate policy, adopted...
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In 2010, a group of Canadian trade unions, labour academics and environmental groups began a five ye...
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Contemporary climate change politics, dominated by neoliberal and ecological modernisation framings,...
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Presentation by John Calvert, Simon Fraser University, at ACW All Team Meeting Researcher’s Workshop...
Slides for the presentation by Tom Mann, formerly Executive Director of New Brunswick Union/NUPGE, ...
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...
Labor unions have often been major interest groups within most industrialized economies, and have pl...
This impartial study analyses the role of employer’s organisations and trade unions in climate chang...
In recent years, a number of labour union strategic initiatives have been developed which seek to le...
This report asks: have US labour unions, declining in numbers and divided on climate policy, adopted...
This paper discusses responses to the challenge by public sector unions, including New Brunswick, a...
In 2010, a group of Canadian trade unions, labour academics and environmental groups began a five ye...
Trade unions are actively engaging with the climate change agenda and formulating climate change pol...
This study reviews the overall climate policy and legislative framework of the European Union (EU) a...
Contemporary climate change politics, dominated by neoliberal and ecological modernisation framings,...
This paper examines the efforts of one Canadian building trades’ union, the BC Insulators, to influe...
This research explores how unions, corporations and the federal government in Canada are responding ...
Presentation by John Calvert, Simon Fraser University, at ACW All Team Meeting Researcher’s Workshop...
Slides for the presentation by Tom Mann, formerly Executive Director of New Brunswick Union/NUPGE, ...
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...
Labor unions have often been major interest groups within most industrialized economies, and have pl...
This impartial study analyses the role of employer’s organisations and trade unions in climate chang...