Economic policy
TUAC represents the voice of labour in the international economic policy debate. Through its engagement at the OECD, TUAC fights for economic policies that create full employment and that give working people a fair share of the wealth they create.
This is done through our engagement on fiscal and monetary policy at the Economic Policy Committee and its Working Party on Macroeconomic and Structural Policy Analysis.
This work is led by Filip Stefanovic and Adnan Habibija. For more information, please contact stefanovic@tuac.org and habibija@tuac.org.
TUAC statement on Pensions (OECD Global Strategy Group Nov 2019)
OECD-G20 Forum delivers a watered down proposal on the taxation of digital businesses / Une proposition au rabais du Forum OCDE-G20 sur la taxation du
Key messages On 31 January 2020, the OECD-hosted G20 Inclusive Framework, composed of over hundred countries, made progress to devise new rules for the taxation of multinationals’ profits. Considering the number of national interests around the table, the complexity of the process, and the ...
TUAC Resolution on Chile / Resolución de la TUAC sobre Chile
The Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD, meeting on its 143rd session of the Plenary, expresses deep concern about the treatment of the massive social protest in Chile marked by the severe lack of social dialogue by government authorities with independent and democratically ...
Securing pensions for all: upholding the right to decent, adequate and secure pensions / Garantir une retraite pour tous: le droit à une retraite décente,
As governments gathered in Paris to discuss challenges and opportunities related to ageing societies at the 2019 OECD Global Strategy Group meeting, the OECD presented its 2019 Pensions at a Glance report.[i] The new OECD report presents an important wake-up call for governments urging them to ...
Collective bargaining put under the OECD’s magnifying glass – Release of the OECD report “Negotiating our way up”
Executive summary Collective bargaining and the very existence of trade unions have not always been seen favourably in OECD reports in the past. This is changing. In recent years, a more positive stance can be seen in the revised Jobs Strategy, and the 2018 & 2019 Employment Outlooks. Now, the ...
OECD reform of international corporate taxation: TUAC calls for better concepts/ Réforme de l’OCDE sur l’imposition des multinationales: le TUAC
(FR CI-DESSOUS) On 12 November 2019, TUAC responded to an OECD public consultation on the reform of international tax rules. The TUAC response underlines the need to revisit more deeply the current system in order to leave more space for unitary taxation. Better and clearer concepts are ...