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6. 19 sep 23 G20 OECD recognise - credit ILO v3
19 September 2023

G20/OECD recognise workforce dialogue and consultation as part of effective corporate governance

The G20/OECD Principles of Corporate Governance for the first time recognise the role of the workforce – and not just senior management – in effective corporate governance and include stronger expectations for consultation of workers on major decisions of the company. The revised Principles ...

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13 September 2023

COP28: put a truly Just Transition at the centre of climate action

For the first time ever, and as a result of trade unions’ long-standing engagement, the UN’s Convention on Climate Change process includes this year a “Just Transition Work Programme” to be discussed at COP28 in Dubai (30 November to 12 December). A small delegation of trade unionists, led ...

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12 September 2023

OECD makes powerful case for investing in education and training

The OECD’s Education at a Glance report provides strong evidence and powerful arguments to invest in and strengthen education, the teaching profession and vocational education and training. Among its findings and recommendations are: Higher levels of education are associated with positive ...

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11 September 2023

G20 India: no action, no urgency

The ITUC and TUAC look forward to the Brazilian presidency of the G20 focused on taking action for the most important issues for working people, after a woeful outcome from the latest leaders’ summit in New Delhi, India. The final G20 Leaders’ Declaration failed to make any substantive ...

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18 July 2023

Overwhelming public concern about the cost-of-living needs to be addressed by OECD and Governments

A staggering 91% of the working population in 27 OECD countries is concerned about the cost of living, according to the OECD’s ‘Risks that Matter’ survey published today. Almost half (47%) the people surveyed are worried about the cost of all four categories covered in the survey: essential ...

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17 July 2023

Secure Jobs & Better Pay in Australia

Q. What is the Australian Secure Jobs, Better Pay Act 2022? Michele O’Neil: A new Labor Government was elected in May 2022, with a mandate from voters to strengthen rights for workers. The Act was the first major piece of industrial relations reform by the new Government after 9 years of attacks ...

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11 July 2023

OECD report admits profits allow room for wage increases

The OECD’s 2023 Employment Outlook sets out in admirable clarity the facts that real wages are falling in virtually all OECD countries, profits have increased more than labour costs in many OECD countries, and that there is room in several sectors and countries for profits to absorb some further ...

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30 June 2023

Tackling inequality and promoting workplace democracy crucial to democracy say unions

A report by the OECD on trust in Government and safeguarding democracy – launched today – analyses recent public opinion surveys carried out by the OECD, contains much useful information and makes a series of recommendations to build, strengthen and protect democracy. The OECD’s ...

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27 June 2023

OECD puts spotlight on low pay and poor working conditions in long-term care

The OECD has today published a report on long-term care workforce, highlighting low pay and poor working conditions, and makes a number of recommendations to reduce staff shortages and high staff turnover in the sector. The ‘Beyond Applause’ report finds that across OECD countries Care workers ...

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15 June 2023

TUAC assessment of 2023 OECD Ministerial Council Statement

Securing a resilient future: shared values and global partnerships The 2023 OECD Ministerial Council meeting statement The Ministerial Council meeting (MCM) statement mentions and renews commitments in relation to OECD core values, and many of the current challenges facing OECD countries today. ...

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14 June 2023

Global Unions stand in solidarity with the Writers Guild of America

The Writers Guild of America West and Writers Guild of America East (jointly, WGA) have been on strike since 2 May. Our brothers and sisters are fighting for the future of writing and for the ability to develop and sustain careers in the entertainment industry in the face of the pressures of ...

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08 June 2023

Revised OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises reinforce workers’ rights

Governments adopted revised guidelines for multinational enterprises (MNE Guidelines) at the annual OECD Ministerial Council meeting today in Paris. The updated MNE guidelines give unions new leverage for workers’ rights in developing as well as developed countries. TUAC, its member unions and ...