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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_9961447765102883
    Format: 1 online resource (157 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9783031530678 , 3031530675
    Content: In 2020, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson launched The Green Jobs Taskforce, which extended and articulated the green jobs policy of his government and its position within conservative political ideology. This book critically highlights gaps in the political and business decision-making of his Taskforce, most notably on: the limited role of employers and HRM associations in skills building for staff in non-polluter industries (solar and wind); issues of a fair and just transition for workers losing jobs in the polluter industries (fossil fuels); and the lack of employee voice in both work arenas. The overtly pro-conservative and political nature of this UK Taskforce is also analyzed, which occurs and operates in opposition to British trade unions and the wider labor movement, by not prioritizing the just transition, alongside the extensive skills, training and passporting requirements that British workers need to gain decent, green jobs. This book is distinctive in offering the first in-depth analysis and critique of the UK Green Jobs Taskforce, in examining this Taskforce using conservative political ideas, and by critiquing it too. Little academic literature is available globally on the business impact and analysis of UK governmental sustainability policy, and this study can provide wider learning points, lessons and implications for other green job plans being formed and enacted in the EU, USA and other countries. It will be of great interest to academics and students of sustainability, HRM, organizational behavior, organization studies and employment relations. Douglas W.S. Renwick is Associate Professor of Sustainable Work in the Human Resource Management Department at Nottingham Business School, UK, and Senior Fellow, Rennes Business School, France. He is a leading scholar in green HRM, a concept he coined with others in 2005. His most recent global green HRM research examines factors that drive forward staff voluntary workplace green behaviors, a green competing values framework and decent, green jobs.
    Note: Chapter 1: Introduction and international context -- Chapter 2: Green jobs, theoretical framing and methodological approach -- Chapter 3: Britain in decline, green job opportunities, trends and issues arising -- Chapter 4: The Green Jobs Taskforce, GJT -- Chapter 5: Critiquing the GJT using conservative ideas -- Chapter 6: Discussion and Conclusions.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783031530661
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3031530667
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_189207057X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 151 pages)
    ISBN: 9783031530678 , 3031530675
    Content: In 2020, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson launched The Green Jobs Taskforce, which extended and articulated the green jobs policy of his government and its position within conservative political ideology. This book critically highlights gaps in the political and business decision-making of his Taskforce, most notably on: the limited role of employers and HRM associations in skills building for staff in non-polluter industries (solar and wind); issues of a fair and just transition for workers losing jobs in the polluter industries (fossil fuels); and the lack of employee voice in both work arenas. The overtly pro-conservative and political nature of this UK Taskforce is also analyzed, which occurs and operates in opposition to British trade unions and the wider labor movement, by not prioritizing the just transition, alongside the extensive skills, training and passporting requirements that British workers need to gain decent, green jobs. This book is distinctive in offering the first in-depth analysis and critique of the UK Green Jobs Taskforce, in examining this Taskforce using conservative political ideas, and by critiquing it too. Little academic literature is available globally on the business impact and analysis of UK governmental sustainability policy, and this study can provide wider learning points, lessons and implications for other green job plans being formed and enacted in the EU, USA and other countries. It will be of great interest to academics and students of sustainability, HRM, organizational behavior, organization studies and employment relations
    Note: Includes index , References -- Index , Chapter 1: Introduction and international context -- Chapter 2: Green jobs, theoretical framing and methodological approach -- Chapter 3: Britain in decline, green job opportunities, trends and issues arising -- Chapter 4: The Green Jobs Taskforce, GJT -- Chapter 5: Critiquing the GJT using conservative ideas -- Chapter 6: Discussion and Conclusions.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783031530661
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Renwick, Douglas W. S Work, Politics and the Green Industrial Revolution Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2024 ISBN 9783031530661
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    edoccha_9961447765102883
    Format: 1 online resource (157 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 3-031-53067-5
    Note: Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Author -- 1: Introduction and International Context -- Global Climate Events, Politics and Green Jobs -- International Context -- The US -- Trump and Paris -- Trump and Biden -- Biden -- The European Union (EU) -- EU Green Policies -- EU Criticism -- EU Green Jobs -- References -- International Context -- EU Green Policies -- EU Criticism -- EU Green Jobs -- 2: Green Jobs, Theoretical Framing and Methodological Approach -- Green Jobs -- Green Job Numbers in the Anglosphere -- Focus, Theoretical Framing and Methodology -- Spotlight and Approach -- Data Sources and Purposes -- Discursive Approach -- Review Procedure -- References -- 3: Britain in Decline: Politics, Green Job Trends and Issues Arising -- Introduction: UK in Decline -- Britishvolt -- UK Politics and Green Job Opportunities -- UK Green Job Trends -- A Critical View -- UK Green Job Developments and Issues Emerging -- References -- 4: The Green Jobs Taskforce: Introduction, Proposals, Tensions and Critique -- The GJT Introduction -- The GJT Key Proposals -- Critiquing the GJT -- Key Stakeholder Reaction -- References -- GJT Introduction -- GJT Key Proposals -- Critiquing the GJT -- 5: Critiquing the GJT Using Conservative Political Ideas -- Introduction -- UK Conservative Political Leaders -- References -- 6: Discussion and Conclusions -- The UK Conservative Legacy -- (Un)Intended Consequences Arising -- New Conservative British Approaches -- UK Press and Media Views -- Sunak's Future -- Sunak's Late Summer 2023 Reshuffle -- Labour's Green Plan -- Where Are We Now, and Where Are We Going? -- Sunak's Speech of 20th September 2023 -- Study Limitations -- Policy and Practitioner Implications -- Future Research Ideas -- Conclusions -- References -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-031-53066-7
    Language: English
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