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23 May 2018

OECD Week 2018: Trade unions call for a bold policy response to improve multilateralism

The 2018 OECD Ministerial Council Meeting (30-31 May) under French chairmanship aims at “Refounding multilateralism for more responsible, effective and inclusive outcomes”. The preceding OECD Forum (29-30 May) looks into “What brings us together”. For TUAC, over the past decades, the ...

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07 March 2018

Ron Blackwell, 1946-2018

Ron Blackwell, former Chief Economist of the AFL-CIO and Chair of the TUAC Working Group on Economic Policy, passed away on 25 February 2018. Ron was a principled trade unionist who harnessed his excellence and experience in economics to defend working people throughout a long career in the ...

22 February 2018

“No Progress on Trade Union Rights and Safety in Colombia? No OECD Accession” say Colombian Trade Unionists

Colombian trade unions call for a halt to Colombia’s OECD Accession process in view of the failure to make progress on trade union rights and safety and the Colombian Government’s lack of political will. At a TUAC briefing meeting held at the OECD on 21 February, and  attended by ...

20 February 2018

Strengthening the bargaining power of SMEs and their workers

The OECD is holding its SME Ministerial on 22-23 February 2018 in Mexico City. TUAC has inputted to its outcome document and actively participates in the meeting to bring the voice of workers to discussions that are closely related to employment, global value chains, responsible finance and ...

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22 December 2017

Moving forward – TUAC elects General Secretary, welcomes CUT Chile, challenges OECD thinking on the Future of Work and the Future of the Firm

On 15 December, the TUAC Plenary elected Pierre Habbard as General Secretary for a four-year term. Habbard thanked the Plenary members for their trust and committed to continue strengthening TUAC’s advocacy function towards influencing OECD policy outcomes, but also to deepen the “support ...

20 December 2017

CUT Chile becomes the 59th member of the TUAC

The TUAC Plenary on December 15 adopted the formal admission of Central Unitaria de Trabajadores (Central Union Workers of Chile). In 2010, Chile had become a full member of the OECD, which has represented a major leap forward, especially the improvement of public policies in economic and social ...

20 September 2017

The OECD re-affirms the need for stronger wages but fails to draw the necessary conclusions regarding the bargaining power of workers

The OECD’s key messages from its interim forecast published today is that the economic upturn is gaining momentum and becoming more synchronised across countries. Importantly, the OECD recognises that weak wage dynamics is as one of the major obstacles that is holding back growth and demand. ...

14 September 2017

Statement by Global Unions to the 2017 Annual Meetings of the IMF and World Bank

The OECD’s key messages from its interim forecast published today is that the economic upturn is gaining momentum and becoming more synchronised across countries. Importantly, the OECD recognises that weak wage dynamics is as one of the major obstacles that is holding back growth and demand. ...

10 June 2017

TUAC comments on the outcome of the MCM

The OECD’s key messages from its interim forecast published today is that the economic upturn is gaining momentum and becoming more synchronised across countries. Importantly, the OECD recognises that weak wage dynamics is as one of the major obstacles that is holding back growth and demand. ...

07 June 2017

Remarks of Richard Trumka President of the Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD and President of the AFL-CIO

Good morning everyone, and thank you to Angel, to Prime Minister Rasmussen and to the Panel. Let me begin by complimenting Catherine Mann and the team here at the OECD. The Economic Outlook for 2017 and the Stocktaking Paper for the Ministerial on Globalization really do grapple with the core ...

31 May 2017

TRADE UNION MESSAGES AND INPUTS TO THE OECD WEEK 2017 / MESSAGES ET CONTRIBUTIONS DES SYNDICATS LORS DE LA SEMAINE 2017 DE L’OCDE

The 2017 Ministerial Council Meeting sets out to “make globalisation work… for all” and the preceding OECD Forum intends to “bridge divides”. This is necessary after a year of backlash against governments, institutions and the very functioning of economic systems. At the root of this ...

10 April 2017

Global Unions solidarity mission to Korea: the need for an inclusive and sustainable growth model

In a letter sent to Hwang Kyo-ahn, prime minister and acting president of Republic of Korea, John Evans, TUAC General Secretary, reinstated the international labour movement’s profound concerns about the failure of the Republic of Korea to uphold freedom of assembly and fundamental labour ...