Helsinki Times – Finland’s Wolt sued by trade union over employment status of couriers July 13, 2021 Mathew D. Rose EU politics, Finance, Gig Economy, National Politics 0 Much like climate change, the question of the employment status of gig economy workers is not being solved by politicians, but by courts. Read here Wolt couriers in downtown Helsinki on 3 March 2021. (Markku Ulander – Lehtikuva) Helsinki TimesLink
Austerity Simon Wren-Lewis: Bemoaning the cost of national debt is missing the point – we must invest in the economy November 30, 2017 Mathew D. Rose Austerity, Economics, Finance, Neo-Liberalism in the EU 0 A country that stops investing in public infrastructure will find everything it does becomes more difficult. Read here
Corruption Bill Mitchell: The neoliberal ‘progressives’ and their bankster mates are becoming rattled July 23, 2018 Mathew D. Rose Corruption, Economics, EU politics, Finance, Financial Institutions, Inequality, National Politics, Neo-Liberalism in the EU, Political Parties, Regulatory Capture, Revolving Door, Tax 0 The “Third Way” social democrats in Europe and “liberal democrats” in the US are politically bankrupt. Their only assets are the donations from financial institutions and international corporations, but as we saw with Hilary Clinton, […]
EU politics The Guardian: Uber stripped of London licence due to lack of corporate responsibility September 24, 2017 Mathew D. Rose EU politics, Finance, Gig Economy, Regulation 0 London has not renewed Uber’s licence due to its lack of “corporate Responsibility”. Read here
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