CESI expert commission Defense: military personnel at the heart of the green transition


The climate neutrality is an ambitious objective that requires a significant commitment from the European Union, but also from the national public and private sectors. In the short and medium period, disruptive implications will affect enterprises, public administrations and workforces across Europe. To undertake the ecological transition does not simply mean “greening” the current system. It means adopting a new economic and social model, and this will have a considerable impact on the future of work and the workforce.
On September 29, CESI expert commission ‘Defense’ took place to exchange under the new EcoTra project. The aim of the project is to ensure that the green transition is socially fair. A just transition should not only apply to private-sector workers but also public sector staff.

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CESI expert commission Defense: military personnel at the heart of the green transition
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