Skip over navigation

Industrial Policy in Europe
  • EFFAT
  • EMB Emf - Fem
  • ETUFF TCL
  • EMCEF
  • EFBWW
  • EFFAT
    • BEERWORKERS.ORG will aid international trade union c...
    • European Trade Unions Caution the World’s Biggest Br...
    • Food industry: meat sectors needs to combat precario...
    • External presentation of the “interactive tool emplo...
    • EFFAT on the Stockholm Programme: “Commission Action...
    • ETLC launches survey and discussion forum for tour g...
    • EFFAT joins the 2010 against poverty campaign
    • Supporting the European social dialogue in Southern-...
    • EFFAT launches its Charter on Precarious Work
    • New form of cooperation underlined at WoW Event
    • EFFAT General Secretary Harald Wiedenhofer on the el...
    • Roadmapping actions for the High-Level Group on Agro...
    • Some Facts about the High-Level Group on Agro-food C...
    • High-Level Group on Agro-food adopts Roadmap for act...
    • ETLC launches Trade Union Charter on Tourism
    • EFFAT for a sustainable competitiveness
    • Food & drink companies should not use the curren...
    • Tourism Industry: Employment and Labour Market Chall...
    • Farmers protest
    • Copenhagen: making global greenhouse gas reduction...
    • Improving employability in the European sugar industry
    • EFFAT-FERCO Contribution to the Guide on socially-re...
    • Consistent Community Policy for the Sugar Sector
    • EFFAT’s view on the negotiations in the Doha round o...
    • EFFAT's view on sustainable development
    • Contact information
  • EMCEF
    • HLG on the Competitiveness - Chemical industry
    • Crisis in the Czech glass and ceramic industry
    • Contact Information
  • EMF
    • Contact information
    • No to austerity – Priority for industrial jobs and g...
    • EMF in Toronto for Sustainability Conference
    • Este es el tipo de industria que Europa necesita
    • Prepared and protected workers at core of global cli...
    • Commission’s only labour market response to climate...
    • WoW event: For high social protection and a low carb...
    • Metalworkers’ call to COP 15
    • European metalworkers on the road from Copenhagen
    • Cutting Emissions, Transforming Jobs
    • EIF Conference for company-level representatives on...
    • Avoid Redundancies – Safeguard Competitiveness – Ent...
    • A New European Deal for Steel
    • Use the crisis as an opportunity: Europe needs a str...
    • Challenges, opportunities, and the role of policy in...
    • Tackling rising protectionism: calling for better co...
    • EMF Manifesto for more and better industrial jobs
    • Improvement and extension of the EU greenhouse gas e...
    • The need for a strong industrial base in Europe
  • ETUF:TCL
    • Supporting the competitiveness of our industry in Eu...
    • High Level Group Report and First Recommendations J...
    • European Commission overview of textiles and clothin...
    • Contact information
  • COP15
    • COP15 Evaluation & report on trade union activities
    • Wrap up on COP15
    • Draft Copenhagen climate change agreement - the &quo...
    • WoW event: Cutting emissions, transforming industria...
    • Booklet: Cutting emissions transforming jobs - worki...
    • WoW event: High level conference on low carbon indus...
    • European metalworkers on the road from Copenhagen
    • Brown & Sarkozy move to fund climate aid with gl...
    • Follow the debate on the ITUC blog
    • A Fair, Ambitious and Binding Agreement Needs to Inc...
    • Joint statement of the three Belgian trade unions (F...
    • IMF website on Climate Change
    • World of Work Pavilion
    • COPENHAGEN: A SUCCESSFUL AGREEMENT IS ALSO A SOCIAL...
    • Cutting Emissions, Transforming Jobs
    • ETUC Conference on Climate Change, New Industrial Po...
    • EFFAT Conference: The Climate is Changing. How about...
    • Website of WoW
    • ITUC website on climate change
    • Link to COP15 official website
    • United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
    • European Commission webportal on climate change
  • Political Areas
    • Agricultural products
    • Climate
    • CO2 Emissions
    • Economic crisis
    • Food
    • General industrial policy
    • Metal industry
    • Textile industry
    • Tourism
    • Trade
Home/COP15/
14/12/2009

Brown & Sarkozy move to fund climate aid with global banking tax

Climate

Article in The Guardian.

The article relates directly to one of the key demands of the EMF. Read the full EMF policy paper on climate change here.

COP 15 - European metalworkers on the road from Copenhagen

For the European Metalworkers Federation climate change is a dangerous reality which demands a social response at international as well as European, national and regional/local and company levels. We believe that a drive towards new industrial strategies based on low carbon technologies and products can offer opportunities but also challenges for the future of industrial workplaces in Europe.

EFFAT's view on sustainable development

Sustainable development seeks to "meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs” in the sense of balance between economic, social and environmental elements. Still, increasingly rapid global changes, from the melting of the icecaps to growing energy and resource demand, are challenging this objective.

Admin login