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portada Business, Organized Labour and Climate Policy. Forging a Role at the Negotiating Table
Type
Physical Book
Year
2017
Language
English
Pages
256
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
23.40 x 15.60 cm
ISBN13
9781786430113

Business, Organized Labour and Climate Policy. Forging a Role at the Negotiating Table

Peter J. Glynn;Timothy Cadman;Tek N. Maraseni (Author) · Edward Elgar Publishing · Hardcover

Business, Organized Labour and Climate Policy. Forging a Role at the Negotiating Table - Peter J. Glynn;Timothy Cadman;Tek N. Maraseni

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Synopsis "Business, Organized Labour and Climate Policy. Forging a Role at the Negotiating Table"

Business, Organized Labour and Climate Policy examines the current lack of effective action in bridging the gap between climate change goals and governmental policies. With little published about the role of employers' organizations and trade unions in the climate change policy process, this book evaluates their involvement and argues that labour market considerations should be a central element of climate change policy.

The study applies ecological modernization theory as a framework to guide policy development and negotiation. Application of the framework finds that employers' organizations and trade unions are effective civil society advocates, but responding to the labour market implications of climate change is neither institutionally embedded nor prioritized. Included are case studies of climate change policy in six developed and two developing economies, as well as within organizations such as the European Union and the UNFCCC. The emergence of labour issues in formal climate agreements demonstrates the impact that climate change is having on the broader economy and employment, and the need for business and labour to take concrete action.

Providing an invaluable reference for policy development, this work will appeal to academics and students, as well as employers' organizations and trade unions. This book provides a unique perspective on key stakeholding organizations in climate change policy and presents a platform for engaging with government.

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