Eurofound-Publikation: Arbeitsplatzqualität im Klimawandel

Abstract: Workers will experience the effects of climate change in many ways: job insecurity, changes to their work tasks and responsibilities, and changes in their workplaces that may involve different work practices and the development of new activities and products. Climate change risks are associated with increased exposure to hazards, leading to lower standards of job quality, productivity loss and greater job and work insecurity. Nearly half of workers in the EU will experience profound changes in their job tasks as economies adapt to climate change and climate mitigation strategies are implemented. In addition, work is likely to change as a result of company responses to climate change. These changes in work, while increasing the vulnerability of some workers, offer opportunities to improve some dimensions of job quality. This report outlines the complex relationship between job quality and climate change, including the implication of green tasks in selected sectors.

Quelle: Eurofound (2024), Job quality side of climate change, Working conditions and sustainable work series, Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg.

Zum Download: https://www.eurofound.europa.eu/en/publications/2024/job-quality-side-climate-change#:~:text=The%20direct%20impact%20of%20climate,services%20are%20particularly%20at%20risk.