Backing Just Transition for Workers, International Union Leader Says, 'No Jobs on a Dead Planet'
The head of the world’s largest trade union confederation has told workers in Australia—even as many mining members clamor for job security in the country’s polluting coal mining industry—that it is time for workers around the world to band together in order to demand a renewable energy transition that puts labor rights at the forefront while acknowledging the dire scientific warnings about the rapidly warming planet.
“There are no jobs on a dead planet,” said Sharan Burrow, the general secretary of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), during an interview with Australian newspapers The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.
“Our motto is you can’t deny that climate change is real—I’m shocked to see that some of our people in Australian parliament still do,” Burrow said.
According to the Herald:
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