Steel unions agree to environmental global strategy

JAPAN: Affiliates of the International Metalworkers’ Federation from both the developing and developed world reach an historic agreement last week to develop a global response to climate change in the steel industry.

Metal unions from Australia, Brazil, India, Russia, UK, USA, and Japan met in Tokyo November 5 and 6 as part of the IMF Steel Action Group Meeting to discuss ways in which unions and the IMF can contribute to an international strategy for the steel industry in an effort to tackle the growing problem of global warming and its impact on workers.

"Climate change is a vitally important issue for workers in the steel industry, it stands to affect not only our employment prospects in the future but also the environment we live in", said Rob Johnston, IMF director for steel. "This agreement proposes a practical approach that unions can advocate internationally on behalf of metalworkers."

As part of the agreement, unions have committed to:

Concrete steps the IMF will take include:

To download the full text of the agreement, please click here.