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EU INSTITUTIONS STRUGGLING TO TACKLE HOME-GROWN GRAFT
The European Union (EU) is struggling to tackle corruption in its own institutions with real and perceived cases of backdoor lobbying, undue influence, cash for questions, conflicts of interest and revolving doors (to jobs with industry). These are harming the reputation of the European Parliament, the executive European Commission, the Council of Ministers and several EU agencies.…
EMERGING BRAZIL IS BEATING RICHER NATIONS IN RENEWABLES SHARE
Brazil generated 92.8% of its electricity from low or zero carbon sources during the first nine months of 2023, producing more clean power by proportion of overall output among all G20 countries in 2022, with a share of 89.1%, according to data released by London, UK-based global energy thinktank Ember (1).…
US DIGITAL TEXTILE SECTOR EXPANDS AS FABRIC SIGNAGE SEGMENT GROWS
As US brands look for new ways to communicate quality and integrate sustainability into their business, their attention is increasingly shifting to digitally printed fabric signage. Part of this growth is fuelled by iconic global brands such as Apple (1) and Nike (2) opting for digitally printed backlit soft signage.…
QATAR, BAHRAIN AND KUWAIT HIGHER EDUCATION INSTUTUTIONS INNOVATE ON SUSTAINABILITY AS GULF REGION HOSTS COP28
With the Gulf a key focus of this and next month’s COP28 meeting in Dubai, universities in Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait are playing a more proactive role in promoting sustainability within their campuses and beyond.
All three countries are facing tough environmental challenges intensified by climate change, such as extreme heat, with these wealthy Arab countries’ HE sectors seeking solutions, for instance in food and water security.…
UNIFOR AND STELLANTIS FORGE DEAL TO END BRIEF OVERNIGHT CANADA STRIKE
Stellantis and Canadian auto workers union Unifor forge a tentative deal this morning, ending a brief strike that had been called at midnight after two days of bargaining failed to deliver a new three-year contract.
Work stoppages at all of Stellantis’ Canada facilities, including its assembly plants in Brampton and Windsor; and its Etobicoke Casting Plant, the parts distribution centre in Mississauga, all in Ontario, and its plant distribution centre in Red Deer, Alberta, are now over, a Unifor spokesperson says.…
MARKET INTERVENTION IN ELECTRIC VEHICLE SEGMENT MAY IMPEDE TAKE UP BY CONSUMERS – SMMT CONFERENCE WARNED
Policy initiatives aimed at reshoring large sections of the US automotive supply chain could seriously restrict the growth of the country’s electric vehicle (EV) market, a key UK motor industry conference was told on Wednesday (Oct 18). Speaking at the UK Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders’ (SMMT) Global Trade Conference, in London, David Schwietert, chief policy officer at the Washington DC-headquartered Alliance for Automotive Innovation, aired concerns about the Biden administration’s Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA) manufacturing incentives.…
UNFOR GM CANADA WORKERS OVERWHELMINGLY BACK NEW THREE-YEAR CONTRACT
Union members at Canada’s Unifor have ratified the agreement struck on Monday (Oct 9) with General Motors Canada (GM). The detailed deal was circulated to 4,300 autoworkers at Unifor locals 222, 199 and 636 in Oshawa, St Catharines and Woodstock, Ontario, at 6am Saturday morning, with balloting staged over the weekend (1).…
ISRAEL TEXTILE AND CLOTHING SECTOR STRUGGLES TO PRESERVE OPERATIONS DURING GAZA WAR
Israel’s garment and textile sector has taken a hit due to the month-long war with Hamas, which followed the October 7 attacks on Israel by Hamas. Israel has a small manufacturing sector, with around 4,700 textile workers and 7,400 workers manufacturing apparel, according to the Taub Center for Social Policy Studies in Israel (1).…
UNFOR GM CANADA WORKERS OVERWHELMINGLY BACK NEW THREE-YEAR CONTRACT
Union members at Canada’s Unifor have ratified the agreement struck on Monday (Oct 9) with General Motors Canada (GM). The detailed deal was circulated to 4,300 autoworkers at Unifor locals 222, 199 and 636 in Oshawa, St Catharines and Woodstock, Ontario, at 6am Saturday morning, with balloting staged over the weekend (1).…
CANADA’S UNIFOR SAYS NEW GM DEAL WILL HELP YOUNGER WORKERS PROSPER
The national president of Canadian automakers union Unifor has hailed an agreement struck with General Motors (GM) yesterday (October 10) as being particularly valuable for the numerous younger workers at GM Canada. Lana Payne told a press conference in Toronto that agreement on fast-tracking temporary workers to permanent positions was important at GM: “They have a lot of young people and young hires – they’re going to do significantly well.”…