Workshop Opening
-Welcome & Opening Address:ILO-ROAP; Participants Introduction; Activity Orientation
Role of Unions in Environment Protection, Climate Change and Green Jobs
-Group Work
ILO Initiatives in Asia Pacific on Green Jobs
-Lurraine Villacorta ILO ROAP
Role of ILO Standards towards Green Industry and Sustainable Development
- Ariel Castro
Green Jobs for Sustainable Development: Concepts and Practices
- Alice Vozza/ Lurraine Villacorta ILO ROAP
Climate Change and the Environment as a Trade Union Issue
-Ariel Castro/Jenny Luck
Country Reviews:
Changing World of Work, Sustainable Development and Environment: Key Issues
Presentations & Discussions
This training workshop, “Trade Union Training on Sustainable Development, Green Jobs & Decent Work”, is designed to enhance the understanding of trade unions on challenges posed by climate change and other environment problems for the world of work, ILO’s green jobs response and relevance of decent work agenda to green jobs and sustainable development. The training is expected to contribute towards unions’ technical and organizational capacities for effective social dialogue for policy development and initiatives for decent work in ‘green economy’, including greening & decent work in existing jobs. The workshop will seek to promote follow up action plans by unions for decent green work.
The Green Jobs-A/P, EMPINVEST and Co-Jakarta intends to conduct a workshop to promote a wider dissemination of the analytical work carried out on Green Jobs by the ILO, in particular the presentation of the Green DySAM methods and findings resulting from a Green DySAM analysis. The focus was given on the analysis of the employment economic and environmental (CO2 emissions) impact of a shift towards a greener economy in Indonesia. The idea is also to support the tripartite partners and other stakeholders to discuss employment implications and decide on policy and project options for Indonesia.
contributed by
Fei Li
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Jan 08, 2015 04:29 PM
Author: Valentina Stoevska (ILO), Pranvera Elezi (INSTAT), and Erkand Muraku (INSTAT)
Publishing Date:
2015
Category: Information Material
This report provides information on the survey development, questionnaire design, concepts and definitions, methodology of data collection, as well as main findings of employment in the environmental sector and green jobs in one of the pilot countries: Albania.