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Young engineers and the just energy transition in North Macedonia : Emilija Naumoska
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ANALYSIS CLIMATE CHANGE, ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT YOUNG ENGINEERS AND THE JUST ENERGY TRANSITION IN NORTH MACEDONIA EInvitdheenmt iindcsrteoafsethien ethnernguymber otrfadnissimtioisnsaalns ddudriginitgatlhdeevstealotep­omfeenmt ethrgaet necmy,bwarikthp6ro2f6ound dinidsmusistsriaallstrreagnisftoermeda,taionnd, over 9yo0u0nrgepeonrgteindecearsepslaoyf awcorrukcial drouleriningdqeufianrainngtitnheeafnudtucruerofefw. the economy. MWahneythmereawseurwesillthakaevne aby the Gsoocviaelrlny mjuestnet ntoerrgeylietrvaenfsriotimon wthoartkgueamrapnlotyeeesssuwsittahincahbrolenic diesveealsoepsm, pernegt noar notnwe othmaet n aenxpdlopiatsrecnutrsreonftcohpildproerntuunpittieos 1fo0ryperaorfistoisf nagoet ownelyreanmoat tter coof msopcliiaeldbwutitahlsboyinsotemrgeenera­etimonpalol jyuesrtsic. e. Emilija Naumoska, Young Engineers Club June, 2024 June, 2024 AThgeorevfeorrnem, yeonutnmgepaesoupreleto suhpouplodrtleaabdotuhtis1p20ro,0c0es0s. employees in the private sector of about 20,000 companies, worth 79.5 million euros from the state budget. This gives an opportunity and an obligation of the govern­ment to influence the way of management, which primarily means respect and guarantee workers' rights by employers.