Putting Workers and Communities at the Centre of Canada’s Net-Zero Energy Economy

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Putting Workers and Communities at the Centre of Canada’s Net-Zero Energy Economy
Abstract
Proactive and responsive governments can put in place the foundations for stability through transitions that empower worker and community resiliency and ensure those socioeconomic changes are positive. These foundations include key enabling factors and mechanisms for collaboration, accountability, and implementation. The Pembina Institute and the Canadian Labour Congress have partnered to develop a Sustainable Jobs Blueprint, which identifies policy and investment recommendations tosupport the Canadian workforce in the transition to a net-zero economy. This is the first report in a series on sustainable jobs planning in Canada to support the creation and maintenance of decent jobs across Canada. Part one outlines a governance framework needed for a robust sustainable jobs approach in Canada and includes recommendations for government action. Part two will offer recommendations for an implementation plan, supported by the governance framework, that will best support workers and communities. --Website description/Introduction
Report Number
1
Series Title
A Sustainable Jobs Blueprint
Place
Calgary
Institution
Pembina Institute
Date
2023
Pages
47 pages
Language
English
URL
//www.pembina.org/pub/sustainable-jobs-blueprint
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1/26/24, 4:20 AM
Citation
Pembina Institute, & Canadian Labour Congress. (2023). Putting Workers and Communities at the Centre of Canada’s Net-Zero Energy Economy (No. 1; A Sustainable Jobs Blueprint, p. 47 pages). Pembina Institute. //www.pembina.org/pub/sustainable-jobs-blueprint