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1. Workers' power

A worker-powered transition starts with freedom of association and civic space

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No real power without economic empowerment (economic empowerment first)
When workers earn barely enough to survive (approximately 1/3 of a living wage) they are highly dependent on their current job, no matter how poor the working conditions are. The fear of losing the job and the inability to feed their famili…
How can the work of trade unions in a just transition be best described?
What do trade unions do? What exactly is your work about? How can trade union work be well described?
How can this part of the manifest include marginalized groups better which lack representation in most unions?
This is based on a participants' comment to the prompt text during the German Clean Clothes Campaign meeting in Leipzig in 2025. I rephrased it into a question/discussion topic and extended the argument. Much of work in the fashion indus…
What knowledge, information, skills and legal support do workers and trade unions need to be a driving force for a Just Transition?
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Which innovative company governance models would strengthen the leadership role of trade unions in creating a Just Transition?
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What needs to change to make organising and protesting safer and more effective?
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What would make it easier to join a trade union?
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To what extent is just transition a priority for your trade union/ in your workplace?
Do you discuss just transition issues in the workplace? If yes, what do you discuss? If no, why?

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