Workers for a just transition: aligning climate and employment policy
Renewal - ISSN 0968-5211
Volume 32 Number 4 (2024)
Workers for a just transition: aligning climate and employment policy
Vera Trappmann, Jo Cutter pages 82-92
Abstract
Labour’s plans for the green transition are welcome, but a key gap remains – active engagement with workers and their representatives – while the concept of just transition has become ambiguous. Drawing upon lessons from around the world, we examine what a just transition could and should look like in the UK.
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Vera Trappmann, Jo Cutter (2024) Workers for a just transition: aligning climate and employment policy, Renewal, 32(4), 82-92