The likely loss of 3,000 jobs at Tata Steel Port Talbot shows how a failure to prepare for the necessities of a just and fair transition to net zero will have devastating effects, writes Joe Rossiter.
Mae the welsh agenda yn gylchgrawn Saesneg sydd yn cael ei hariannu gan Gyngor Llyfrau Cymru. Mae erthyglau’r cylchgrawn yn Saesneg ond mae’r tudalennau am waith y Sefydliad Materion Cymraeg ar gael yn ddwyieithog.
Levelling the playing field: A case for retrofit over demolition
David Kirby looks at the issues surrounding demolition in Wales and what sustainable alternatives can be explored.
Wales: a Place and Nation with a World-leading Reputation for Research and Innovation
The UK government has recently reaffirmed its ambition, as outlined in its Innovation Strategy, of making the UK the most
Pandemic and Precarity in the Cultural Sector
Marlen Komorowski and Steffan Donnelly present research showing the impact of Covid-19 on Wales’ cultural freelancers, and outline a sustainable way to recovery
A Trade Union Revival?
Amid a challenging time for trade unions in Wales, Nisreen Mansour and Joe Allen look to recent examples of successful workers’ movements.
Workers and the Climate Crisis
Workers’ rights must be an integral part of our conception of climate justice, Shavanah Taj argues.
Editorial – Upgrading Work for the 21st Century
Marine Furet introduces the new theme for the welsh agenda new series, dedicated to work, and reflects on the changing meaning of labour.
Thinking Small First: The Underlying Principles of Business Support in Wales
Dr. Llyr ap Gareth reflects on the necessary principles that should underpin the discussion of business support in FSB Wales’ new report.
Social Enterprises: Leading the Way Against Climate Change
Dr Dan Roberts argues social enterprises have a crucial role in helping transform our economy to face the climate emergency.