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EPISODE · Nov 8, 2020 · 38 MIN

48. A Just Transition, Economic Democracy and a Green New Deal

from Trademark Belfast · host A Worker's Guide To Everything

As part of our 'Just Transition' Programme in partnership with The Rosa Luxemburg Foundation we talk to environmental activist Seán Fearon and about the Just Transition framework developed by the trade union movement to ensure that a green and sustainable economy is a democratic one. 

As part of our 'Just Transition' Programme in partnership with The Rosa Luxemburg Foundation we talk to environmental activist Seán Fearon and about the Just Transition framework developed by the trade union movement to ensure that a green and sustainable economy is a democratic one.

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