Statements
- 13 May 2011 - Major Group: Workers & Trade
- 12 May 2011 - Major Group: Workers & Trade
- 12 May 2011 - Major Group: Workers & Trade
Focal Point
Ms. Anabella Rosemberg
International Trade Unions Confederation (ITUC)
Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD (TUAC)
15 rue La Perouse, 75016 Paris, France
Tel: +33 155 373 735;
Fax: +33 147 549 828
E-mail Rosemberg@TUAC.org
Website: http://www.ituc-csi.org/
Ms. Laura Martin
Sustainlabour
E-mail: lmartin@sustainlabour.org
International Trade Unions Confederation (ITUC)
Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD (TUAC)
15 rue La Perouse, 75016 Paris, France
Tel: +33 155 373 735;
Fax: +33 147 549 828
E-mail Rosemberg@TUAC.org
Website: http://www.ituc-csi.org/
Ms. Laura Martin
Sustainlabour
E-mail: lmartin@sustainlabour.org

Workers and Trade Unions
Future We Want
51. We stress the importance of the participation of workers and trade unions in the promotion of sustainable development. As the representatives of working people, trade unions are important partners in facilitating the achievement of sustainable development, in particular the social dimension. Information, education and training on sustainability at all levels, including in the workplace, are key to strengthening the capacity of workers and trade unions to support sustainable development.
Agenda 21: Chapter 29
STRENGTHENING THE ROLE OF WORKERS AND THEIR TRADE UNIONS PROGRAMME AREA
29.1. Efforts to implement sustainable development will involve adjustments and opportunities at the national and enterprise levels, with workers foremost among those concerned. As their representatives, trade unions are vital actors in facilitating the achievement of sustainable development in view of their experience in addressing industrial change, the extremely high priority they give to protection of the working environment and the related natural environment, and their promotion of socially responsible and economic development. The existing network of collaboration among trade unions and their extensive membership provide important channels through which the concepts and practices of sustainable development can be supported. The established principles of tripartism provide a basis for strengthened collaboration between workers and their representatives, Governments and employers in the implementation of sustainable development.