With the #LocalStaff4Climate campaign, we aimed at raising awareness of the need for human resources and skills in municipalities to drive the energy and ecological transition. Did we make it?
“There is a lack of staff in my local administration/ energy agency! It makes it hard to plan and implement the ecological and energy transitions, and to leverage the necessary funding and financing.” This is the almost unanimous feedback we have been receiving for years from our city members, describing a too often averted reality.
However, these needs are only rarely quantified (here for the Netherlands, and here for France) and, until recently, barely debated at European or national levels.
With this in mind, we have conducted our own study, focusing on the staffing needs of administrations to decarbonise the built environment, and provided key figures: local administrations would need 214 000 new positions between 2022 and 2030, at the EU level, for this sole sector. This represents around 2.5 additional full-time positions in each European municipality per year!
We also led a campaign to raise awareness of this bottleneck. We alerted the media, and discussed with policymakers at the European Commission, national energy agencies, and many different stakeholders at European and national levels.
7 months and 65 signatories later, our President, Eckart Würzner, Mayor of Heidelberg, handed our manifesto to the European Commissioner for Employment and Social Rights, Nicolas Schmit.
We asked the Commissioner to specifically consider local governments’ human resources needs in the programme for the European Year of Skills 2023, as there is currently no mention of it.
Read our answer to the consultation on the proposition for the European Year of Skills 2023 here.
The topic of employment will therefore be on the front scene in 2023, and it is good news! We, at Energy Cities, will continue to call for a better consideration of these issues at the European and national levels and in particular:
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