Linnea
@l_wikstrom
Global trade unionist promoting the enforcement of workers’ rights in the construction value chain.
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05-09-2013 21:02:00
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Today, London and Milan joined C40’s Clean Construction Accelerator, a BWI Global Union-endorsed commitment to support cities in generating good, green jobs and building the infrastructure of the future. c40.org/news/50-millio…
Amid the celebration of mayors’ innovative climate leadership at the #C40Summit, President Donald J. Trump and the U.S. The White House recognised the importance of this accelerator and also the Clean Construction Action Coalition. whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/…
I want to thank Mayor Katie B. Wilson for accompanying me in the important discussion this morning about the need for skills development, social dialogue and decent work, as a part of the transition to a clean construction sector #C40Summit BWI Global Union
Health and Safety Executive The UK is way behind international best practice on silica exposures. We need a new, more protective #silica workplace exposure limit now! Over a thousand lives each year could be saved, thousands of workers could be spared disability. Send HSE a message: hazards.org/hsestopkilling…
Rory O'Neill Health and Safety Executive Shelly M Occupational and environmental cancer project Janet Newsham #NotJustLibertiesAtStakeButLives Hilda Palmer Stop Covid@work Make workplaces safe Hazards magazine UnitetheunionH&S andrew watterson Nick Pahl Linnea More than just a reduced exposure limit. You need to eliminate dangerous products like high silica content engineered stone and implement stronger rules to identify and control silica exposure in all industries from quarries & mining to building & construction
Suntracs y BWI Global Union Nilton Freitas Repr. Latinoamérica y el Caribe, Ernesto Marval Dir. Reg. de política y Linnea Wikstrom, Dir. Global del Sector Construcción. Conversan con los trabajadores sobre las buenas prácticas sindicales.Metro Línea 3 Estación 14
Lucky to have BWI Global Union organising a Business & Human Rights workshop with Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in Tanzania that looks at the responsibility of MNCs and respect for human and labour rights in (mega) #infrastructure projects and #globalvaluechains - more and more utilising subcontractors.
Too kind Owen Tudor but grateful to lift these issues at the the last day of the World Health and Safety congress