In the week before COP 23 in Bonn, PSI affiliates meet in Geneva to support just transition, and a voice for public sector workers including in energy and water, at this time.
PSI Congress recognized the critical role workers ans their communities will face .
These can be located at http://congress.world-psi.org/pop-documents/
To many in the PSI , the sharing of the Chairs position to include Fiji in the lead up to COP 24 , is critical as many Pacific islands face the threat of the rising water that will flood their lands as result of climate change is a significant statement on the issues faced by Pacific Island Nations
Key outcomes of COP 23 , from their web site, can be located at
With the Trade Union movements statement by the ITUC at
(Below is a media release article and photo from the ITUC )
COP 23: Paris Agreement goals still not matched by strong governance mechanisms
Bonn/Brussels, 17 November 2017 – Trade unions expressed concern at the closing of the annual gathering of the United Nations climate change convention in Bonn over the limited progress made in building the strong governance, oversight and action which will prevent runaway climate change.
“The union movement left Paris in 2015 with the promise that the nationally determined contributions (NDC) and the periodic process of review of ambition would be designed in a way that would bridge the gap between the 2 degree objective and current national pledges” said Sharan Burrow, International Trade Union Confederation General Secretary. “We leave Bonn without any certainty that both these processes will lead to ambitious governance structures”.
Trade unions expressed satisfaction over the support obtained to couple climate policies with Just Transition strategies, aimed at accompanying workers and communities in the transition towards a low carbon society.
“The support for Just Transition policies is now visible and robust among all climate stakeholders: from environmental groups to businesses, from regional governments to national ones. The importance of a social pact as a driver to low carbon economics means we can grow ambition faster, in line with what science tells us” said Burrow.
2018 is the year where the promises to deliver a Just Transition need to become real for millions of workers and communities. Ahead of COP 24 in Katowice, Poland, unions are calling for a “Katowice plan of action for Just Transition.”
“The Fijian and Polish governments, who will act as COP Presidencies over the next year must create the space for a high level ministerial commitment to Just Transition for workers and communities with a “Katowice plan of action for Just Transition.”
COP 24 will be held in the vibrant region of Upper Silesia with a long coalmining history, giving the international community a chance to recognise and respond to communities’ concerns about their future,” concluded Burrow.