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Austria. The 20th Austrian Trade Union Federation congress and climate change: towards a unionism for social change?
[Autriche. 20ème congrès de l’ÖGB et changement climatique vers un syndicalisme de transformation sociale ?]

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  • Kevin Guillas-Cavan

    (IRES - Institut de recherches économiques et sociales)

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At its 20th congress, the Austrian Trade Union Federation tackled the question of climate change for the first time. Ordinarily, it leaves such discussions to the Social Democratic Party, but a weakening of the historical links between the federation and the party may be behind this major change. Union thinking on economic matters rests on three pillars: securing workers' career trajectories, public ownership of strategic businesses and strong development of social housing.

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  • Kevin Guillas-Cavan, 2023. "Austria. The 20th Austrian Trade Union Federation congress and climate change: towards a unionism for social change? [Autriche. 20ème congrès de l’ÖGB et changement climatique vers un syndicalisme ," Post-Print hal-04219104, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04219104
    DOI: 10.3917/chii.183.0033
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    Trade unionism; Austria; Environment; Syndicat; Autriche; Environnement;
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