In our latest publication, we explore how climate change is not only an environmental crisis but also a pressing challenge for public health services and healthcare workers. Framed through a trade union lens, the study examines the vulnerabilities faced by frontline workers as climate-related disruptions intensify. We delve into how union strategies and collective bargaining can help mitigate risks, protect workers’ rights, and improve service delivery in times of crisis. This work invites policymakers and health advocates to consider environmental policies as part of broader labor and health reforms.
