Green jobs – Decent jobs: a dual challenge for sustainable development
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Green jobs – Decent jobs: a dual challenge for sustainable development
Stephen Pursey, ILO's Director of Policy Integration and Statistics discusses the new report 'Green Jobs: Towards Decent Work in a Sustainable, Low-Carbon World'.
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24 September 2008
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decent work, environment
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