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Chief Executives Gather In Davos For World Economic Forum
Brussels, 25 January 2012 (ITUC OnLine):
The international union movement will put its case for the
reform of capitalism at the World Economic Forum in Davos
this week with five principles for dealing with current
economic challenges.
Addressing political and business chiefs, trade union leaders from Indonesia, USA and the UK and the international trade union movement will call for jobs and growth to be at the centre of plans to reboot the world economy.
Sharan Burrow, General Secretary International Trade Union Confederation, said the pervasive economic challenges had spread to all areas of working life, from young people unable to find their first job, parents struggling with rising inequality and seniors struggling to survive on dwindling pensions.
“Over the past three decades income inequality has risen in 17 of the 24 OECD countries for which data is available. With growing unemployment and stagnating wages, we’re sitting on a social time bomb,” said John Evans, General Secretary Trade Union Advisory Council to the OECD.
“In Davos this week, we’ll be pushing to put people back into our economic system. Because it’s workers in work that will drive us the global economy out of the crisis,” said Sharan Burrow.
Labour’s five principles for growth
include:
“The World’s Next Top (Economic)
Model”, read Sharan Burrow in the Huffington Post:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sharan-burrow/the-worlds-next-top-econo_b_1224758.html
Read Labour’s Five Demands for Jobs, Growth and Equity
(English) for Davos 2012:
http://www.ituc-csi.org/labour-s-five-demands-for-jobs.html
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Website:
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