Trade Union Recipe For A Strong Economy And Workers’ Rights
The Commission’s latest so-called Country Specific Recommendations on strengthening the European economy show a slightly greater emphasis on social issues: a welcome (if inadequate) shift,
The Commission’s latest so-called Country Specific Recommendations on strengthening the European economy show a slightly greater emphasis on social issues: a welcome (if inadequate) shift,
The final days of the UK referendum debate look set to be dominated by social policy, centred on the question of migration, but not confined
Immigration seems to be a very good thing if you look at economic research, and not just in terms of benefits for public finances in
I have not written much on Brexit because I do not have a strong or particularly well-informed view of it. My personal hope is that
I am Scottish, British and European and happy to remain so. I am, mostly, proud of all these things. I left Scotland more than 40
Three Labour figures — Tom Watson, Ed Balls and Tristram Hunt — have, in the past 24 hours, called for a revision to the EU free movement rules. This
While Europe was engrossed in facing up to the Euro crisis, all around it the greatest refugee crisis since the Second World War was deepening.
The European Commission has just issued a communication on “A European agenda for the collaborative economy” (02.06.2016). The Commission considers this term ‘collaborative economy’ as
In the UK currently there is a heated debate between those who want to stay in the EU and those who want to leave the
The Brexit debate is a paradox. The motivations are political, but most of the argument has been about economics. The case for Brexit has been
Across the world, populists are attracting votes with their promises to protect ordinary people from the harsh realities of globalization. The democratic establishment, they assert,
Universal basic income is a disarmingly simple idea based on a disarmingly simple premise. The digital revolution threatens massive technological unemployment; ergo, every citizen should
Swiss voters decided in a referendum on June 5 whether to introduce a “basic income”. In proposed reforms to the social welfare system, all residents would be
Brexit dominates political debate, migrants stream through borders, social protection systems are collapsing, changing forms of work are corroding conditions, unemployment levels remain high and
June 5, 2016 will be remembered as an important landmark in the worldwide march towards the implementation of unconditional basic income (UBI) schemes. All Swiss
If voters in the United Kingdom decide in the country’s referendum on June 23 to leave the European Union, it will not be for economic
Today I read an article on shortages and economic collapse in Venezuela. The reason why there are huge lines in front of the stores was