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Building Trades Organizing: Young Worker Convergence on Climate
By Celina Barron, IBEW Local 11; Barbara James, Carpenters Local 1907; Emmett Doyle, Carpenters Local 68; and Amy Calandrella, IUOE Local 98 - Young Worker Convergence on Climate; Labor Network for Sustainability, December 23, 2022
Young workers, both building trades workers and others, discuss the effects of climate change on their lives, work, and industry, and how young building trades workers can help create a sustainable future! Panelists answer the following:
- How do you see climate change affecting your life & how do you see your work contributing to climate change?
- What do you want people to know about the oppression you face on the job that gets in the way of your climate organizing? What are the opportunities you see for change?
Panel featuring:
- Celina Barron, IBEW Local 11
- Barbara James, Carpenters Local 1907
- Emmett Doyle, Carpenters Local 68
Moderated by:
- Amy Calandrella, IUOE Local 98
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