Class & Climate: Workers’ Safety in the Climate Crisis

How are unions protecting workers’ health and safety as temperatures rise, fires and floods increase, and environmental regulations are gutted?

Listen to the full conversation on the Perspectives Journal podcast, available to subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Amazon Music, and all other major podcast platforms.

On May Day 2026, the Green Economy Network’s Em Thompson brought together union health and safety experts for a public conversation on workers’ safety in the climate crisis. How is the labour union movement protecting workers from rising temperatures, increasing disasters, and weakening environmental regulations? Panelists include:

  • Roger Duffy, Health & Safety Representative Canadian Union of Public Employees
  • Alex Callahan, National Director of Health, Safety and Environment with the Canadian Labour Congress.
  • Anne Tennier, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety 

Class & Climate is a podcast series from Perspectives Journal and the Green Economy Network that maps how climate action can deliver jobs and long-term affordability for workers — while debunking myths that these goals are a zero-sum trade-off with a clean environment.

Listen to more episodes of ‘Class & Climate: Perspectives on a Green Economy’

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