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Fighting for our future, today: trade unions committed to combat climate change. Ensuring our societies enter a trajectory which prevents catastrophic climate change is essential to the jobs and welfare of workers everywhere and to the long-term future of the planet. Achieving ambitious emission reductions and sustainable adaptation strategies is therefore a union issue. (...)
The ITUC works actively with its affiliates in positioning the labour movement in the climate agenda – on the need for a fair, ambitious and binding agreement in the UNFCCC, on emission reduction targets and differentiated responsibilities, on financing climate policies, among others – and on developing a comprehensive strategy for a “just transition” for workers and communities to ensure we all are part of a sustainable, low-carbon economy and benefit from decent and green jobs.
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Durban Outcome: No Guarantees for the Climate as Governments Again Delay

Durban Outcome: No Guarantees for the Climate as Governments Again Delay

The international trade union movement expressed its disappointment as climate negotiators in Durban had agreed a platform to continue negotiations, (...) read more
Spectre of Delay Haunts Durban's Corridors

Spectre of Delay Haunts Durban’s Corridors

The international trade union movement is making a final call on Ministers attending the Durban Climate Change talks to make a U-turn on the road they (...) read more
From the summit to the seaside, a Himalayan sherpa carries a message from Mt Everest to the UN Climate Change talks in Durban

From the summit to the seaside, a Himalayan sherpa carries a message from Mt Everest to the UN Climate Change talks in Durban

At 6:30am on the morning of 26 May, Dorje Khatri, Sherpa and trade union member planted his crampons in the snow and gripped his thick gloves tightly (...) read more
World's Unions Criticise Decision to Hold 2012 Climate Summit in Qatar

World’s Unions Criticise Decision to Hold 2012 Climate Summit in Qatar

The decision to allow Qatar, notorious for its violations of workers’ rights, to host the 2012 UN climate change summit has been strongly criticised by (...) read more

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ITUC@COP17 - World of Work Pavilion

ITUC@COP17 - World of Work Pavilion

Trade unions are ready to take up the challenge of climate change, and to work for a just transition to a climate-friendly, fairer (...) read more
Union of Green - Climate Change

Union of Green - Climate Change

ITUC and Sustainlabour just released these four short videos showing union’s commitment to fight against climate change. Please circulate them and post (...) read more
Making it Happen - Climate Change

Making it Happen - Climate Change

ITUC and Sustainlabour just released these four short videos showing union’s commitment to fight against climate change. Please circulate them and post (...) read more

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Environment - Green jobs - Sustainable development
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