ACTU seek federal body to manage move to a clean energy economy and to support workers and communities that rely on fossil fuel-related jobs
Australian unions have thrown their weight behind a transition away from coal-generated electricity, calling for a new statutory authority to manage a “just transition”, supporting workers and communities that rely on fossil fuel-related jobs.
A policy discussion paper written by the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) said a planned closure of coal power stations – along with both a jobs and energy plan for the country – would “create a more prosperous and diversified economy”.
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Closing Hazelwood was ALP plan all along. In 2011 @LilyDAmbrosioMP said it was ‘disgraceful’ it remained operating. https://t.co/DLfLMFinKJ
Labor-Green coalition back on! Voting together to ‘encourage’ closure of coal. At what cost to energy security? pic.twitter.com/eoyjyYjEGL
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