The Sustainability Brief
The conversation delves into the critical implications of unmanaged social transitions, highlighting the potential for deepened inequalities and the rise of political extremism, particularly the far right, as a consequence of inaction. We unpack the Proposal for a European Just Transitions Directive: [https://www.progressivepolicies.eu/en/activities/proposal-for-a-european-just-transitions-directive]This publication, commissioned by the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, sets out a full legal proposal for a European Directive on Just Transitions. It is designed to guide policymakers in their reflections on how best anticipate, manage and sometimes accelerate the profound changes ahead. The proposed Directive takes a bold, multi-pronged approach. It secures workers’ rights, drives coherent public policies, and embeds clear transition plans. At its core, it empowers workers and trade unions to shape the transition — ensuring that no one is left behind. Takeaways * If we leave the situation as it is, which is a non-managed transition. * We are to find ourselves with a serious social crisis. * Inequalities deepened at a level that we have not seen in modern times. * That is socially dangerous. * That is politically dangerous. * I am personally convinced that this is a key driver for the rise of the far right. * This situation is prevalent in Europe and everywhere in the world. * The need for managed transitions is crucial. * Ignoring these issues can lead to severe consequences. * Proactive measures are necessary to prevent social unrest. Séverine Picard is a lawyer and a trade unionist. She founded in 2021 Progressive Policies, a research and training consultancy specialised in labour rights and industrial relations. Séverine Picard has nearly two decades of experience in European and global policies. From 2018 to 2021, she was Senior Policy Adviser at the Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD (TUAC). From 2007 to 2018, she was Senior Legal Adviser at the European Trade Union Confederation (the ETUC). Her main areas of expertise include corporate tax, competition policies, labour law, company law and EU institutional matters. She previously worked at the European Parliament and in the NGO sector in a research role related to the European Union.
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