Adottati on 14/06/2023
Riferimento:
SOC/747-EESC-2022Rapporteur:
Co-rapporteur:
Sessione plenaria:
579 -
Jun 14, 2023 Jun 15, 2023
The EESC asserts that businesses and workers must have proper channels for participating in efforts to support environmental protection and combat climate change. While respecting the role of national industrial relations systems and the autonomy of the social partners, the EESC considers that issues related to the green transition could be a stronger focus of collective bargaining at the appropriate levels. It highlights collective bargaining as a key tool that can help companies and workers face the challenges of the climate crisis, including the derived costs for companies.