Towards a Sustainable Worklife: Building Social Capacity - European ApproachesEckart Hildebrandt, Børge Lorentzen, Eberhard Schmidt |
Contents
Introductory Remarks | 7 |
TRADE UNION INVOLVEMENT IN ENVIRONMENTAL | 13 |
from a New Policy Field | 34 |
Copyright | |
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action activities agenda Agenda 21 agreements Albufera analysis behaviour Blansch Cleaner Technologies co-determination collective company level concept concerning consumption cooperation countries Eberhard Schmidt eco-efficient services ecological economic effects EMAS employees employment energy envi environmental impact assessment environmental issues environmental justice environmental management systems environmental policy environmental problems environmental protection European Works Councils example experiences global green green movements groups health and safety Hildebrandt households implementation important increasing individual industrial relations industrial relations systems initiatives innovation institutions integrated interests involvement justice labour learning processes lifestyles linked Lorentzen ment mental mental management organisation organizations participation in environmental perspective political pollution positive possible potential practice procedures production questions regulation representatives requirements role ronmental sector society specific strategy structures sustainable development Swedish TCO Development tion tive trade unions traditional waste Waste sorting Wolfsburg worker participation