The transition to a decarbonized economy is an important accelerator of growth and technological advancement in the energy industry, as well as generating a positive environmental, social and economic impact. At the social level, new employment and requalification opportunities for both individuals and communities will be seen in industry, compensating for the reduction of jobs in certain segments.
We fully support the principles of a just transition (just socio-ecological transition) so that no one is left behind, even in the short term, and we are aware of the social impact of our climate strategy, which represents a broader commitment in line with the Group's approach to respecting human rights along the value chain, as also set out in our Human Rights Policy.
In 2019, the Enel Group signed the United Nations letter of commitment to a just transition and the creation of decent and "green" jobs by:
- promoting social dialogue with workers and their trade unions, respecting workers' rights, promoting social protection and providing wage guarantees, in accordance with International Labour Organization (ILO) standards;
- work with suppliers who respect these standards, contributing at the same time to the social and economic development of the local communities most exposed to the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energies.