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Bollettino speciale
13 ottobre 2010, n 31
Promoting Green Employment
edited by Francesca Fazio, Chiara Gnesi, Lisa Rustico and Francesca Sperotti
 
Green jobs
European Parliament resolution, 7 September 2010
Developing the job potential of a new sustainable economy
 
Belgian Presidency of the Council of the European Union, 30 September 2010
A European plan for the creation of “green” jobs and for the “greening” of the economy
 
European Parliament resolution, 17 June 2010
Gender aspects of the economic downturn and financial crisis
 
Pari opportunitą
Communication from the European Commission, 21 September 2010, COM(2010) 491 final
Strategy for equality between women and men 2010-2015
 
Green jobs
Arshad Rab, Lisa Rustico, Selma Terzimehic (edited by), Adapt Dossier 7 July 2010, n. 12
Women in green economy. A human capital perspective
 
Giulia Rossi and Selma Terzimehic (edited by), Adapt Dossier 4 June 2010, issue n. 9
Social dialogue, renewable energy, female employment
 
Rodosveta Gospodinova, Jószef Hajdś and Lisa Rustico (edited by), Adapt Dossier 25 febbraio 2010, n. 4
Green jobs: nuove opportunitą o nuovi rischi?
 
Giulia Rossi (edited by), Adapt Dossier 1° February 2010, n. 2
The economic and occupational impact of green economy
 
Francesca Mattioli (edited by), Special Bulletin 15 January 2010, n. 3
Green Economy and Female Employment: More and Better Jobs?
 
Green jobs
Claus Hviid Christensen, Chief Executive Officer, Lindoe Offshore Renewables Center
1+1+1+0 = 1110 New Green Jobs
 
Emanuela Preiti, Chairperson of EURELECTRIC Working Group Social Affairs & Human Resources, ENEL S.p.A
Climate Change, Employment, Impact and Just Employment Transition Principles for the European Electricity Sector
 
Llorenē Serrano Gimenez, Head of department Sustainable Development, Spanish Trade Union Confederation
Employment and Renewable Energies in Spain
 
 
Olivier Barbery, Director Geocycle, France-Benelux
Geocycle: Pursuing sustainable development
 
Sarah Pearce, Greenworkplaces Project Leader, TUC
Going green at work: Trade Unions Greening the Workplace
 
John Martin, Director for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs, OECD
Greening the labour market: Challenges and policy responses
 
Jean-Pierre Liebaert, Director, Belgian Confederation of Construction
How do construction deal with climate change?
 
Stephen White, Economist, DG Environment, European Commission
How to green all jobs?
 
Andrew Raingold, Deputy Director, Aldersgate Group
How to train workers for green skills?
 
Jan Smets, Director, National Bank
Report 2010: Green Jobs
 
Peter Szovics, Senior Expert, European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training
Skills for Green Jobs
 
Olga Strietska-Ilina, Senior Expert, ILO
Skills for Green Jobs, A Global View
 
Piet Steel, Vice President Governmental Affairs, Toyota Motor Europe
Towards Sustainable Mobility
 
Raymond Torres, Director, International Labour Office, ILO
Towards a low carbon economy: seizing the opportunities for jobs and incomes
 
Matthias Rapp, Senior Adviser Public Affairs, Vattenfall Wind Power
Vattenfall Wind Power- a Green Job Creator
 
Lisa Rustico, Research Fellow, Adapt, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
WiRES – Women in Renewable Energy Sector
 
European Commission, European Employment Observatory Review, 2010
The employment dimension of economy greening
 
Green jobs
Brussels, 29 September 2010, European Parliament workshop
Learning to be green: Future skills for green jobs
 
This special Bulletin has been issued within the WiRES project. WiRES (Women in Renewable Energy Sector) is a project co-funded by the European Commission, DG Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities, budget heading 04.03.03.01, Industrial Relations and Social Dialogue.
Pubblicazione on line della Collana Adapt
ISSN 2240-2721

Registrazione n.1609,
11 novembre 2001,
Tribunale di Modena.

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