The Role of Labour Unions in a Just Transition: Insights From the Workers

Samuel Chng, Harvey Neo, Ariel Tan, Bayi Li
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Climate change will bring about changes in production and consumption patterns globally. Workers largely understand that a transformation of their industry and organisation is impending, but there is uncertainty about what this transition will look like. However, ensuring meaningful employment amidst mitigation to address climate change within organisations, can be aligned to address workers’ concerns. Enhancing existing livelihoods and income is fundamental to this transition. A strategy for changes that are fair and equitable for all stakeholders, or what is termed as “Just Transition,” is necessary to ensure that the future sustainable economy provides new and meaningful green jobs for workers. This study reports findings from a survey with 1,000 Singaporean and Permanent Resident workers in Singapore investigating their perceptions, attitudes, and priorities in a Just Transition. First, despite the ongoing push for sustainability, workers’ top concerns today and in the coming decade are the cost of living and livelihoods. Climate change is of less concern. Even among workers with strong pro-environmental attitudes, cost of living, livelihoods, and an ageing workforce were greater priorities. Second, workers are seeking certainty of what Just Transition looks like and reassurances that job opportunities will be available. These hint at existing uncertainties among workers about jobs, livelihood, and impending changes that will take place as part of this transition. Third, workers see a role played by unions in Just Transition and this role is multifaceted and builds on existing advocacy, negotiation, and partnership activities.
工会在公正转型中的作用:来自工人的见解
气候变化将带来全球生产和消费模式的变化。工人们基本上明白,他们所在的行业和组织的转型迫在眉睫,但这种转型将是什么样子还不确定。然而,在组织内部应对气候变化的减缓中确保有意义的就业,可以与解决工人的关切相一致。改善现有生计和收入是实现这一转型的根本。为了确保未来的可持续经济为工人提供新的、有意义的绿色工作,有必要制定一项对所有利益相关者都公平公正的变革战略,即所谓的“公正转型”。本研究报告了一项针对1,000名新加坡人和永久居民的调查结果,调查了他们在公正转型中的看法、态度和优先事项。首先,尽管持续推动可持续性,但工人们今天和未来十年最关心的是生活和生计成本。气候变化则不那么令人担忧。即使在那些持强烈环保态度的工人中,生活成本、生计和劳动力老龄化也是更重要的问题。其次,工人们正在寻求公正过渡的确定性,并保证工作机会是可以获得的。这些都暗示了工人们对工作、生计和即将发生的变化的不确定性,这些变化将作为转型的一部分发生。第三,工人看到工会在公正过渡中发挥的作用,这种作用是多方面的,建立在现有的倡导、谈判和伙伴关系活动的基础上。
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