Loss of well paid jobs poses the greatest threat to a collaborative and 'just' transition

By Louise Nichols
Updated October 15 2019 - 10:43am, first published October 11 2019 - 12:34pm

The strongest arguments posed by those who want a continuation of coal mining and coal fired power stations in the Hunter are where will the existing workforce in these two industries find such well paid jobs and what will be the economic driver of the region if not thermal coal?.

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