“…For instance, in 2015, the International Labour Organization published Guidelines for a Just Transition Towards Ecologically Sustainable Economy (International Labour Organization, 2015) to help the countries in transition to a low carbon economy and achieve their planned strategic goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the context of the UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. It is well known that an important principle of managing the processes of fair transformation is the broad social dialogue between all stakeholders in this process (Zelinska, Fedorovych, Andrusiv, Yurchenko, 2019): not only representatives of state authorities and local self-government, but also civil society, scientific, expert, business and information environment. In addition, this process is part of structural changes in the economy (as a part of economic component of sustainable development), so it is important to remember that some changes occur quickly and dramatically (possibly caused by the effects of war, recession, or dramatic technological change), while other structural adjustmentssuch as industrialization or transition from the sphere manufacturing to the service industry can take decades.…”