Civil society organisations addressed the World Bank and the IMF at their spring meetings in order to promote social security world wide
2024-SpringMeetings-IMF-WBG-EDs-Letter-SS.pdf (socialprotectionfloorscoalition.org)
Civil society organisations addressed the World Bank and the IMF at their spring meetings in order to promote social security world wide
2024-SpringMeetings-IMF-WBG-EDs-Letter-SS.pdf (socialprotectionfloorscoalition.org)
The World Bank has exaggerated probable gains from the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) to promote partial and uneven trade liberalisation that is unlikely to enhance development on the continent.
Platform work is often presented as a stepping-stone for migrant workers. It may not however feel so benign to them.
Migrant labour in the ‘gig’ economy: progress or trap? (socialeurope.eu)
The World Bank Group promotes a model of social protection
via poverty-targeted programmes that are error-strewn and can
cause social unease, and set back progress towards universal
social protection. But a global coalition, led by borrowing govern
ments themselves, is fighting back. This briefing is based on Mat
thew’s book, Beyond the World Bank: The Fight for Universal Social
Protection in the Global South, which explores the Bank’s approach
to social protection.
WBG-Social-protection-Mathew-Greenslade-FINAL-web.pdf (brettonwoodsproject.org)
ITUC: Time for democratisation of global institutions
The ITUC calls for a major democratic reform of the international financial architecture as a key demand in its For Democracy campaign, as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank hold their spring meetings.
Inequality was traditionally the central concern of economists—until it wasn’t. It may be time to re-read the classics.
Exactly what Branco Milanovic did!
n a more precarious Europe, social protection and minimum-income guarantees must be more strongly embedded.
Stepping up the EU agenda on social citizenship (socialeurope.eu)
Institutional and economic factors supporting workers are offsetting well-adverted global trends affecting wage distribution.
Wage inequality in Europe—and why it is falling (socialeurope.eu)
The distinction between employed and self-employed is becoming incoherent and outdated.
Social rights in Europe today require marrying 20th-century universalism with the meeting of diverse, complex needs.
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