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Unjust Transition: The Future for Fossil Fuel Workers (Paperback)

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By Emily Eaton (Editor), Andrew Stevens (Editor), Sean Tucker (Editor)
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In 2019, Regina's Co-op Refinery Complex (CRC), a subsidiary of Federated Co-operative, locked out Unifor Local 594 after collective bargaining negotiations failed. CRC used the transition to a "low carbon" future as the justification for concessions on working conditions and reducing the workers' pension plan. The lockout demonstrates what a "just transition" means to fossil fuel corporations: rollbacks of collective bargaining, worker rights, cooperative spirit and environmental justice. In the name of a new future, Federated Co-operative and the Saskatchewan government trampled all over important worker rights -- the right to strike and picket, occupational health and safety, pensions and collective bargaining. It also highlights the sorry state of co-operative values in Canada. As corporations and governments are poised to make a transition that will be detrimental to workers and communities, this books argues that solidarity between unions and community movements is absolutely necessary to make the transition away from fossil fuels a just one.

About the Author


Emily Eaton is a Professor in the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies at the University of Regina. She is a white settler doing community-based research that examines the power and influence of the fossil fuel industries and maps pathways to climate action that prioritize the needs of equity-deserving communities and rectify the unjust colonial relationship that Canada has with Indigenous Peoples.Andrew Stevens is an associate professor in the Faculty of Business Administration at the University of Regina. His research is situated in the sociology of work and employment, with a focus on collective action, migrant labour policy, labour studies and political economy. He co-founded and is an editor of Rankandfile.ca.Sean Tucker is a professor in the Faculty of Business Administration at the University of Regina. He teaches and researches leadership and occupational health and safety.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781773636726
ISBN-10: 1773636723
Publisher: Fernwood Publishing
Publication Date: April 9th, 2024
Pages: 200
Language: English