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2024년 6월 4일

저자:
Marta Ribera Carbó, Built Environment, Institute of Human Rights and Business

Future Green Construction Jobs: skills and decent working conditions

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The policy brief addresses the challenges of the green transition and technological change within the construction industry...

Key findings from the report indicate that although green jobs in construction are set to grow, employment trends vary significantly and are slower than predicted in some countries. The report details the impact of this transition on the workforce, geographical changes in employment, the need for new skills and training, and the persistent issues of job quality and safety. Addressing these challenges is crucial to creating decent and accessible green jobs that can meet the demands of net zero future...