Climate Change and Labour: Impacts of Heat in the Workplace
The International Organization for Migration, the United Nations Development Programme, the Climate Vulnerable Forum, the International Labour Organization, the World Health Organization, UNI Global Union, the International Organization of Employers and ACT Alliance are pleased to invite you to an event on:
Climate Change and Labour: Impacts of Heat in the Workplace
Thursday, 28 April 2016 at 10:00 – 12:00
ILO Room no V, R3 North
4, route des Morillons, CH-1211, Genève 22, Suisse
This event will discuss the significant emerging challenge of changing thermal conditions due to climate change on exposed working populations especially in vulnerable developing countries. The event will highlight possible solutions to address this issue as part of the implementation of the SDGs and the Paris Agreement adopted at COP21 in the lead up to the ILC and COP22. An Issue Paper will be launched presenting facts and figures about the scale of the climate change impacts on labour.
AGENDA
Opening Remarks: Cecilia B. Rebong, Her Excellency, Ambassador of the Permanent Mission of the Philippines (Climate Vulnerable Forum Chair)
Panel I: Scaling the climate and heat-related impacts on workers’ health and productivity: what is at stake? Moderator: Ambassador Elayne Whyte Gómez (Costa Rica)
- Maria Luisa Silva, Director of UNDP Office in Geneva – Poverty and Livelihoods
- Maria Neira, Director Public Health and Environment, World Health Organization – Health
- Moustapha Kamal Gueye, Senior Policy Specialist, Green Jobs Programme- Labour
- Dina Ionesco, Director of Migration, Environment and Climate Change Division for the IOM - Migrant workers
Panel II: What are the possible response measures and policies to these challenges?
Moderator: Bangladesh (tbc)
- Philip Jennings, General Secretary of UNI Global Union – the role of unions and employees
- Roberto Suarez, Deputy Secretary-General of the International Employers Organizations – the role of employers
- John Nduna, General Secretary of ACT Alliance – the role of civil society
Closing Remarks from Ethiopia (Incoming CVF Chair)
Please send RSVPs to: [email protected] and [email protected]

