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The role of collective bargaining in promoting just transitions

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  • Schmidt, Verena,
  • Braga, Catarina,

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This working paper explores the role of collective bargaining in achieving a just transition, drawing on recent literature and a sample of 512 collective agreements. An in-depth study of six country case studies from various regions highlights key themes in just transition clauses, namely upskilling/retraining workers; consultation processes, including on redundancies and early retirement; and transitioning workers to greener jobs.

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  • Schmidt, Verena, & Braga, Catarina,, 2025. "The role of collective bargaining in promoting just transitions," ILO Working Papers 995661178802676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:995661178802676
    DOI: 10.54394/OGTS0398
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