Euractiv Est. 1min 29-11-2021 (updated: 07-12-2021 ) shutterstock_375913201(1) [DuxX (shutterstock 375913201)] Euractiv is part of the Trust Project >>> Print Email Facebook X LinkedIn WhatsApp Telegram The transition towards a fossil-free economy will require regions, companies, and workers to adapt to new realities. Many risk losing out from these changes, and workers are especially vulnerable. A policy dialogue and a policy study organised by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation and the European Policy Centre explore the challenges of delivering a just transition for workers in Europe. This event report dives into two aspects of this topic. Subscribe now to our newsletter EU Elections Decoded Email Address * Politics Newsletters Download PDF EU lawmaker calls for regional transition councils News | Economy 06-12-2021 Est. 4minNew jobs offered by the green transition may not make up for the traditional jobs that will be lost, or they may move to another location, which is why workers and trade unions should be included in regional planning of the transition, according to Jens Geier, a Social Democrat lawmaker in the European Parliament. Socially just green transition will need better planning, says analyst News | Economy 29-11-2021 Est. 4minCompared to past transitions, the green transition needs to be better planned to leave no one behind, argued Claudia Detsch of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation in an interview with EURACTIV.