TUAC presents alternative vision for social protection at OECD Ministerial
Trade unions will push for a fundamental rethinking of social protection financing at this week’s OECD Social Policy Ministerial Meeting in Paris, warning that simply raising retirement ages or cutting benefits would only worsen inequalities. When Social Ministers gather for the meeting on ...
Highly-Productive Firms and the Labour Share: When Productivity Gains Don’t Benefit Workers
As technology advances and productivity soars at top firms, are workers getting their fair share? A troubling new OECD study suggests not, revealing that some of the most productive companies are paying wages 40% below their peers. The analysis, covering 26 countries from the mid-1990s to 2017, ...
New OECD report on algorithmic management reveals urgent need for worker protections
The OECD Working Paper ‘Algorithmic Management in the Workplace’ published yesterday reveals alarming adoption rates of workplace monitoring and evaluation tools, with inadequate protections in place for workers. Based on a survey of over 6,000 mid-level managers across six countries ...
TUAC calls for urgent action on rising inequality and workers’ rights
TUAC General Secretary Veronica Nilsson warned of growing inequality and workers’ rights challenges during the World Economic Forum’s “Closing the Jobs Gap” panel today. Speaking alongside the ILO Director-General and business leaders, Nilsson highlighted growing ...
TUAC puts collective bargaining at heart of OECD inequality debate
Trade unions are calling on the OECD to address record levels of inequality, highlighting the critical role of collective bargaining and worker representation in driving sustainable economic growth. The case for change was presented at the TUAC-OECD liaison committee meeting on 9th January, where ...
TUAC raises serious concerns about Argentina’s OECD accession amid attacks on workers’ rights
TUAC has today published a critical assessment of Argentina’s bid for OECD membership, raising serious concerns about the government’s recent attacks on workers’ rights and social dialogue. Based on extensive consultation with Argentinian trade unions, the report reveals a ...
TUAC welcomes new affiliates from Costa Rica and Peru at 155th Plenary
Two Latin American trade union confederations joined TUAC on the 16th December. The Confederación de Trabajadores Rerum Novarum (CTRN) of Costa Rica and the Central Autónoma de Trabajadores del Perú (CATP) became official TUAC affiliates at the 155th Plenary Session. These new affiliations ...
OECD responds to TUAC’s demand for greater accountability of Export Credit Agencies
TUAC and OECD Watch have issued a joint statement welcoming the OECD Investment Committee’s decision that Export Credit Agencies (ECAs) can be held accountable for their links to labour rights, human rights, and environmental rights violations. ECAs — government-backed institutions that ...
OECD wrong on economic policy recommendations, right on labour shortages and collective bargaining
TUAC seriously doubts the OECD’s analysis in its latest Economic Outlook and rejects its key recommendations on macroeconomic policy. TUAC is sceptical of the OECD’s assumption that the global economy and labour markets are resilient enough to withstand a return to fiscal austerity and ...
OECD bet on capital markets for future pensions neglects climate change risks
The OECD Pensions Outlook 2024 dives into pensions based on assets, encouraging higher reliance on equity markets, without adequately assessing the risks. Pension assets have increased to USD 56 trillion globally, three times their volume two decades ago, now representing 55% of GDP in advanced ...
OECD backs free training, but not a right to training
The OECD’s recently launched Digital Economy Outlook contains calls for affordable or free training programmes, tackling the digital gender gap and engaging with trade unions on skills. The OECD calls on the governments to: • Provide “access to affordable or free training programmes and ...
G20 Brazil: Leaders’ Declaration includes welcome focus on labour and social justice to fight poverty and inequalities
Trade unions welcome key elements of the G20 Rio de Janeiro Leaders’ Declaration but call for concrete actions on urgent global challenges. The Declaration includes commitments to multilateralism, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and the fight against inequalities but falls short in ...