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lundi 7 décembre 2015 à 18h

Débat avec Naomi Klein et Jeremy Corbyn

Solutions à la crise climatique et le rôle des syndicats

Trade Union for Energy Democracy (Syndicats pour la Democratie Energetique unionsforenergydemocracy.org), la campagne "Global Climate Jobs", la fondation Rosa Luxemburg New York and the réseau "Global Labour Institute" vous invitent à participer à un événement dans la soirée du lundi 7 décembre

Une conversation avec Naomi Klein et le nouveau leader du parti travailliste en Grande- Bretagne, Jeremy Corbyn.

Lundi 7 décembre à la salle Olympe de Gouge à Paris à 18h00.

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Entrée gratuite. Réservation sur EventBrite:
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« Tout peut changer »

Le livre de Naomi Klein Tout peut changer: Capitalisme et changement climatique encourage les mouvements sociaux à se reconnaitre comme agents de transformation sociales et de démocratisation de la vie économique. Ce message, renforcé récemment par le documentaire du mème nom (par Avi Lewis) est consistent avec les objectives de nombreux syndicats. Mais comment les syndicats peuvent-ils s'impliquer plus profondement dans la construction du mouvement climatique et promouvoir le type de politiques nécessaires face aux réalités sociales et scientifiques qui nous font face? Et comment connecter de facon plus claire le changement climatique aux mouvement grandissant contre les politiques d'austérité, les inégalités, les guerres et la militarisation?

Liste en formation des syndicats soutenant l'événement:

Public Services International; International Transportworkers Federation; Education International; International Union of Foodworkers; Global Nurses United; Canadian Labour Congress (CLC); Central de Trabajadores Argentinos (CTA); Sentro ng mga Nagkakaisa at Progresibong Mangagawa (SENTRO) Philippines; FTQ Fédération des travailleurs et travailleuses du Québec.

European Public Services Unions (EPSU); La Fédération Syndicale Unitaire (FSU) France; l'Union Syndicale Solidaires, France; Service Employees International Union (US & Canada); Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE); GMB, UK; National Nurses United (US); Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) United States and Canada; Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW); Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees (Fagforbundet); National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) Australia; New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA); Public & Commercial Services Union (PCS) UK; Public Services and Transport Workers Union (KPTU) Korea; UNISON, UK; UNITE the Union, UK; United Electrical Workers (UE),US; University and College Union (UCU) UK; Water Workers Union at EYATH, Thessaloniki, Greece


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Trade Unions and Climate Change:

a conversation with Naomi Klein & Jeremy Corbyn

Trade Unions for Energy Democracy (unionsforenergydemocracy.org), Global Climate Jobs Campaign, Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung--New York, Global Labour Institute Network are delighted to invite you to a unique event on the evening of Monday 7th December in Paris:

Now is Not the Time for Small Steps:

Solutions to the Climate Crisis and the Role of Trade Unions.

A Conversation with Naomi Klein and UK Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn.

Monday 7 December, Salle Olympe de Gouge in Paris, 18.00

Book now

- Tickets Available Through EventBrite: http://www.eventbrite.ie/e/trade-unions-and-climate-change-a-conversation-with-naomi-klein-jeremy-corbyn-tickets-19581393475 ***

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This Changes Everything

Naomi Klein's book This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate urges social movements to see themselves as agents of social transformation and a far-reaching democratization of economic life. This message, recently reinforced by the documentary film of the same name (directed by Avi Lewis), is consistent with the stated goals of many unions. But how can we take more leadership both as movement builders and as champions of the kind of policies demanded by both the scientific and social realities that we presently confront? And how can we better connect climate change to the rising struggle against austerity, inequality, wars and militarisation?

Sponsored by (list in formation):

Public Services International; International Transportworkers Federation; Education International; International Union of Foodworkers; Global Nurses United; Canadian Labour Congress (CLC); Central de Trabajadores Argentinos (CTA); Sentro ng mga Nagkakaisa at Progresibong Mangagawa (SENTRO) Philippines; FTQ Fédération des travailleurs et travailleuses du Québec.

European Public Services Unions (EPSU); La Fédération Syndicale Unitaire (FSU) France; l'Union Syndicale Solidaires, France; Service Employees International Union (US & Canada); Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE); GMB, UK; National Nurses United (US); Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) United States and Canada; Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW); Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees (Fagforbundet); National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) Australia; New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA); Public & Commercial Services Union (PCS) UK; Public Services and Transport Workers Union (KPTU) Korea; UNISON, UK; UNITE the Union, UK; United Electrical Workers (UE),US; University and College Union (UCU) UK; Water Workers Union at EYATH, Thessaloniki, Greece

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