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Why Green Jobs Should Be Union Jobs

Why Green Jobs Should Be Union Jobs

→  February 9, 2010 Comments Off

By Joe Uehlein, Labor Network for Sustainability [PDF version of this report is available here] Thousands of “green jobs” have been created by President Obama’s stimulus package; millions more will be created by proposed climate legislation; tens of millions will be required to create the low-carbon economy that scientists say is necessary for the survival of the [...]

Labor and Climate Change: A Briefing Paper for Activists

Labor and Climate Change: A Briefing Paper for Activists

→  January 28, 2010 Comments Off

by Tim Costello and the Labor Network for Sustainability [PDF version of this report is available here] ["Labor and Climate Change" is a briefing paper that provides activists inside and outside the labor movement a way to understand the interests and concerns of different segments of organized labor in climate change issues.  It was the last major [...]

Unions call for Science-Based Reductions in Greenhouse Gases

Unions call for Science-Based Reductions in Greenhouse Gases

→  January 15, 2010 Comments Off

Over the past couple of years, the American labor movement has become an enthusiastic supporter of expanding “green jobs” that fight global warming. But policies to reduce carbon emissions to levels scientists say are safe have been a harder pill to swallow. Now, in a significant breakthrough, three significant unions have come out [...]

A Just Transition

A Just Transition

→  December 2, 2009 Comments Off

[Second in the series “Labor goes to Copenhagen"] At the core of global labor’s strategy for climate protection is the idea of a “just transition” to a low-carbon economy. A just transition means that the burden of change that benefits everyone will not be placed disproportionately on a few.  It means that those most vulnerable to change [...]