Cities Can Lead the Energy Employment Transition … but They Must Plan for It

Jim Stanford
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Cities are well positioned to lead the process of successfully transitioning employment away from fossil fuel production and use, and toward sustainable energy systems and related products and services. Cities have more diverse and flexible labour markets. And while over half of direct fossil jobs are located in cities, the skills and qualifications associated with those urban fossil fuel positions are highly transferable to other roles. Cities will also be at the forefront of investments in public transportation, retrofitted and energy-efficient buildings, and other infrastructure, which will create many opportunities for new, sustainable work. For all these reasons, cities have the opportunity to lead a successful and fair transition in employment as the energy revolution continues. To fulfill this potential, however, that transition must be planned in advance and supported with a range of measures that assist fossil fuel workers in moving to a wide range of different alternative opportunities. This article considers the elements and best practices of successful transition planning, stressing how engaging the full range of labour market adjustment channels (including retirement, retraining, and relocation), this transition could be completed without involuntary layoffs or undue dislocation.
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城市可以引领能源就业转型,但他们必须为此做好计划
城市完全有能力引领就业从化石燃料生产和使用向可持续能源系统及相关产品和服务成功转型的过程。城市的劳动力市场更加多样化和灵活。虽然超过一半的直接化石燃料工作位于城市,但与这些城市化石燃料职位相关的技能和资格是高度可转移的。城市还将在公共交通、改造节能建筑和其他基础设施投资方面走在前列,这将为新的可持续工作创造许多机会。由于所有这些原因,随着能源革命的继续,城市有机会领导一个成功和公平的就业转型。然而,为了实现这一潜力,必须提前规划这种过渡,并采取一系列措施,帮助化石燃料工人转向各种不同的替代机会。本文考虑了成功转型规划的要素和最佳实践,强调了如何通过全方位的劳动力市场调整渠道(包括退休、再培训和重新安置),在没有非自愿裁员或不当错位的情况下完成这一转型。
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