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.
GOING FOR GROWTH AND INCLUSIVENESS?
“Going for Growth” is one of the flagship publications of the OECD Economics Department. It contains a country specific list of “what-to- reform” in order to improve employment and productivity performance. The novelty in the 2017 version of this report, released on the 17th of March, is ...
INTERIM ECONOMIC OUTLOOK MARCH 2017: OECD RAISES CONCERNS AGAIN
A recovery but an uneven one The OECD, in its interim forecasts published on the 7th of March, continues to count on a modest recovery of the global economy. After being stuck for five years in a low-growth trap, global GDP growth would pick up modestly, from 3% in 2016 to 3.6% in 2018. The OECD ...
Projet BEPS de l’OCDE pour lutter contre les pratiques d’évasion fiscale des entreprises : le TUAC publie une évaluation et des orientations
Après la publication, en octobre 2015, de la version finale des mesures et recommandations de l’OCDE visant à lutter contre la planification fiscale agressive des grandes entreprises, venant clore la première phase du Plan d’action en 15 points contre l’érosion de la base d’imposition ...
TUAC releases trade union assessment and guidance papers on the OECD “BEPS” package to counter corporate tax avoidance practices
With the release of the final set of measures and recommendations on tackling aggressive corporate tax planning by the OECD in October 2015 as part of the first phase of the 15-point Action Plan on Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) adopted by the G20 in 2013, it is now up to governments to ...