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1 European Transport Workers’ Federation EU climate policies and stategies for a sustainable economy The challenges for the transport sector Sabine Trier, European Transport Workers’ Federation (ETF) ETUI, 29 March 2011, Bruxelles

2 European Transport Workers’ Federation NEW TRANSPORT WHITE PAPER (28 March 2011) Estimated transport growth (2005 reference): freight transport + 40% (2030) + 80 % (2050) Passenger transport + 34% (2030)+ 51% (2050) Transport consumes about 1/3 of final energy demand 96% of transport energy needs is depending on oil; price for oil will double between 2005 and 2050 Congestion cost: 1% of GDP per year Transport generates almost one quarter of CO2 emissions

3 Share of transport CO2 emissions by mode 71,3 48% private cars 21% trucks 2% busses 15,3 12,8 0,7

4 European Transport Workers’ Federation NEW TRANSPORT WHITE PAPER (28 March 2011) EU objectives: by 2030: Reduction of transport GHG emissions by 20% related to 2008 emissions (still +8% in relation to 1990 emissions) by 2050: Reduction of GHG emissions by 60 % (1990 basis)

5 European Transport Workers’ Federation ETF activities 2005 Congress decided to develop activities on sustainable transport 2006 – 2008 TRUST project TRade Union Vision on Sustainable Transport May 2009: Congress resolution Trade union strategy for sustainable transport

6 Drivers of transport - complex picuture - Freight transport Just in time / zero stock production (logistics) Internal Market Globalisation Delocalisation Passenger transport Individual life styles Urban sprawl Underfinancing of public transport Tourism

7 European Transport Workers’ Federation TRANSPORT MUST BE: CHEAP FAST UNDISTURBED LOGISTIC CHAINS (e.g free from trade union activities and actions)

8 European Transport Workers’ Federation CHEAP transport results in un-sustainable transport ENVIRONMENTALLY No internalisation of external costs Un-reasonable transport Focus on road infrastructure SOCIALLY Dramatic down turn in labour costs Worsening of working conditions Outsourcing, sub-contracting, (faked) self-employment Off-shoring of work contracts

9 European Transport Workers’ Federation SETTING THE PRICE RIGHT ETF is in favour of internalisation of external costs BUT An environmentally AND socially sustainable transport system requires also a fair price for labour Otherwise higher transport prices will be compensated by lower labour costs and have no effect

10 European Transport Workers’ Federation Sustainable transport policy measures must: avoid (un-reasonable) transport promote modal shift reduce emissions by technical innovation move towards sustainable e-mobility

11 European Transport Workers’ Federation Some trade union priorities: Promoting public transport (+ sustainable urban planning) Investment in sustainable transport infrastructure (including regional rail infrastructure; proper territorial planning) Setting the price right: polluter/user pay principle + transport SOCIAL policy Investment in research and new technologies for clean and intelligent transport systems (attention to social dimension)

12 European Transport Workers’ Federation Employment: potential « winners » and « loosers » Winners Railways, public transport, inland waterways and short sea shipping Loosers Road freight transport and civil aviation  Just transition  Accompanying social measures  Social dialogue

13 European Transport Workers’ Federation SOCIAL COOPERATION Social NGOs: public transport and social inclusion Passenger organisations: promoting quality public transport Enviromental NGOs: promoting sustainable transport modes and model shift; awareness raising for the social « price » of transport Employers’ organisation: joint interests in more eco- friendly modes; social dialogue for just transistion Politiciants and authorities at all levels: eg promoting public transport


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