The G20 must step up to deal with a global crisis
The global economy is no more stable today than it was six years ago and the scourge of unemployment and inequality is driving economic instability and social despair.
View ArticleAustralia is failing to rise to the global jobs challenge
Programs to tackle global poverty have been set back by cuts to Australia's aid funding.
View ArticleNow the G20 joins the war on workers
G20 nations are urged to reduce worker protections to drive productivity growth.
View ArticleThe reason why the world needs a pay rise
Jobs and wages are the key to global economic growth.
View ArticleCorporate tax dodgers must pay their fair share
Ordinary workers pay their tax, and big companies should also pay their fair share.
View ArticleG20 must act on corporate tax dodging
Multinational corporate tax dodging needs to seriously tackled at the G20 Summit, writes Mark Zirnsak.
View ArticleThe other summit in Brisbane this week
The L20 says a change of policy direction is urgently needed to create jobs and growth.
View ArticleSwan: If we don’t grow together, we grow apart
Economic growth will not be achieved by cutting wages and conditions, says Wayne Swan.
View ArticleAnger as workers shut out of G20 talks
Representatives of workers are denied a meeting with the G20 leaders.
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View ArticleWhat I learnt at the G20 in Brisbane
The G20 was an eye-opener, writes ACTU President Ged Kearney.
View ArticleDid the G20 talkfest achieve anything for workers?
Growth is good, but what about jobs and wages? ask unions.
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