In his address, Mr. Guterres welcomed the alignment between his report “Our Common Agenda” and the New Social Contract that workers worldwide are calling for. He also stressed the important role of trade unions in holding governments and employers accountable, in a context of a global climate crisis, and called on unions to continue their engagement with the UN Country Teams on the ground.
“I urge you to use your powerful voice, influence and networks to push government and business leaders to take the climate crisis seriously and dramatically step up their actions before it’s too late. Dear friends, I know the ITUC Constitution pledges support for the UN and we are committed to supporting working people and their organisations. Our UN Country Teams benefit greatly from your voice and experience. So please keep engaging with them on the ground,” said Mr Guterres.
Below is the full speech of Mr Guterres, delivered to the ITUC 5th World Congress on 17 November 2022:
"Our UN country teams benefit greatly from your voice and experience, so please, keep engaging with them on the ground,” said Mr. Guterres in his message.
“I am pleased to send my greetings to the 5th International Trade Union Confederation’s World Congress. Let me start by congratulating your outgoing General Secretary, Sharan Burrow, for her steadfast leadership. Throughout her life and career, Sharan has been a fierce fighter and inspiring voice for social justice and for the workers of the world. The world needs more leaders like Sharan - just as it needs strong and vibrant trade unions.
”My friends, your Congress arrives at a time of great peril for people and the planet. Working people are suffering from inflation, rising inequalities, eroding food and energy security, and skyrocketing costs of living. Women, for whom Sharan has been such a powerful voice, have been worst hit by the cascading crises the world faces. And solidarity, particularly by decision makers in government and business is missing in action.
”The focus of your Congress, a new social contract, perfectly echoes the messages of my reporter on our common agenda. It offers a roadmap for inclusive solutions to help deliver peace, progress and the Sustainable Development Goals. We need unprecedented investments in decent work, health, education and social protection systems. The global accelerator for Jobs, Social Protection and Just Transitions is a good example.
”Our effort to create 400 million new jobs, formalise at least 1 billion informal jobs, and provide 400 million more people with social protection. We also need to reform a morally bankrupt global financial system and provide developing countries with urgent access to debt relief and financing to recover. We need to tackle inequalities by balancing the scales for women and girls, as well as migrants and refugees.
”We need to uphold the rights of trade unions, rights that are coming under increasing pressure by the day, including the right to organize and bargain collectively, as defined in the conventions of the International Labour Organization. And we need to dramatically accelerate the transition from planet killing fossil fuels to renewable energy. This means helping developing countries decarbonize their economies, build resilient infrastructure, and protect people from the devastation of climate change.
”Companies and financial institutions must act credibly on their net zero commitments, and this means presenting detailed plans for a just transition, plans that are developed with employees that include concrete policies and actions on retraining and personal developments. A truly just transition is one that leaves no one behind, and one that prevents the continued destruction of our planet and the decimation of workers living standards that will inevitably result.
”I urge you to use your powerful voice, influence and networks to push government and business leaders to take the climate crisis seriously and dramatically step up their actions before it’s too late. Dear friends, I know the ITUC Constitution pledges support for the UN and we are committed to supporting working people and their organizations. Our U.N. country teams benefit greatly from your voice and experience.
”So please keep engaging with them on the ground. Let’s show the world what solidarity in action looks like. Let’s keep up the fight for the fair, just and sustainable world our future requires.