European gas industry abandons deal to retrain workers for low carbon economy

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Commission-backed agreement between industry and unions was meant to help with job protection

The European gas industry has walked away from an agreement on retraining and support for hundreds of thousands of workers to prepare for the transition to cleaner energy, in a setback for EU decarbonisation plans. The Just Transition European Framework Agreement was designed to provide guarantees for retraining and job protection, in anticipation of large-scale lay-offs caused by the move away from fossil fuels.

Eurogas said that although the negotiations had “not resulted in a formal framework agreement, we believe we can still find meaningful common ground”. “We are ready to explore alternative avenues, such as a memorandum of understanding, to establish best practice and provide the basis for productive ongoing conversation. “Our members remain fully committed to supporting a just transition for the gas sector,” it added.

 

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