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Belgian and Malagasy unions cooperate on building union power

29 August, 2024The cooperation between Belgian and Malagasy unions is testimony of how trade unions in the global north and the global south are working together on key issues that include the Just Transition and human rights due diligence.

Protecting workers’ rights in Southeast Asia amid transformation

30 July, 2024On 26 July, Southeast Asia unions met to discuss the impact of Industry 4.0 and artificial intelligence (AI), they committed to protect workers’ rights as the world of work enters a period of uncertainty.

African trade unions to adopt strategies on critical transition minerals

22 July, 2024As trade unions in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) develop Just Transition strategies as their countries transition from high to low carbon energy sources emphasis is placed on business and human rights especially in the mining of critical transition minerals.

New IEA report on fair and inclusive clean energy transitions

18 July, 2024The International Energy Agency’s (IEA) new report Strategies for Affordable and Fair Clean Energy Transitions, underscores that, despite the significant upfront investments required for transitioning to a clean energy system, the overall costs will eventually decrease for consumers due to much lower operating expenses. According to the IEA these findings will be crucial for policymakers, as it demonstrates that accelerating transitions can lead to a cheaper and more sustainable energy system.

Sur la voie d’une transition juste dans le secteur du textile et de la confection

20 June, 2024L’industrie du textile et de la confection, un secteur important qui emploie plus de 400 millions de personnes dans le monde, est confrontée à des changements significatifs dus au changement climatique et à la double transition verte et numérique. Les défis auxquels sont confrontés les travailleurs et travailleuses du textile et ce qui est nécessaire pour assurer une transition juste au milieu de ces changements ont fait l’objet le 18 juin dernier d’un webinaire organisé par IndustriALL, le Centre pour la transition juste de la CSI et industriAll Europe.

On the path for a just transition for textile and garment workers

20 June, 2024The textile and garment industry, an important sector employing more than 400 million people globally, faces significant changes due to climate change and the twin green and digital transitions. The challenges facing textile workers and what is needed to ensure a just transition amid these shifts was the topic of a webinar hosted by IndustriALL Global Union, the ITUC Just Transition Centre and IndustriAll Europe on 18 June.

Glencore must go beyond words

5 June, 2024A delegation of trade union representatives, NGOs, indigenous and impacted communities from Colombia, Peru, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the UK and Switzerland attended Glencore’s annual general meeting (AGM) in Zug, Switzerland on 29 May, to demand answers from the company board on the company’s continued lack of willingness to address serious environmental, social and governance issues across its global operations and its aversion to dialogue.

Solidarity and challenges in the nuclear sector amidst Ukraine’s invasion

22 May, 2024In industriALL’s virtual International Nuclear Workers’ Unions’ Network (INWUN) meeting, affiliates came together to discuss developments and challenges in the sector. The main topic was the conflict in Ukraine where unions are faced with deteriorating working conditions amidst the ongoing struggle for safety due to the Russian invasion.

¿Los minerales de transición de África crearán empleos verdes?

8 May, 2024Con abundantes recursos en minerales de transición en África Subsahariana, estimados en un 30 % por la Agencia Internacional de la Energía, ¿qué expectativas hay de que estos minerales creen millones de los tan necesarios empleos verdes?

Les minéraux de la transition créeront-ils des emplois verts en Afrique ?

8 May, 2024Le sous-sol de l'Afrique subsaharienne (ASS) recèle en abondance de substances minérales nécessaires pour la transition énergétique, estimées à 30 pour cent par l'Agence internationale de l'énergie. Peut-on attendre qu'elles génèrent les millions d'emplois verts dont la région a grand besoin ?