Call from Paris-based organisation comes amid rising voter discontent in Europe over economic impact of shift to net zero
Governments need to make green jobs pay better and guarantee wages for workers who lose positions in high-emission sectors to persuade voters to press on with the net zero transition, the OECD said on Tuesday. The Paris-based organisation said more than a quarter of existing jobs would be strongly affected by climate policies, even though the overall level of employment will barely change.
Scarpetta said the 6 per cent of workers in high-emission sectors that were set to shrink faced “obvious large disparities” in job prospects, as they generally earned more than they would be able to in alternative occupations. These industries also tended to employ older, less-qualified men in rural areas, while “green-driven” jobs were more urban and skills-intensive.
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