The ITUC has warned that new trade rules currently being tabled would place severe restrictions on governments’ ability to regulate in the interests of working people. The proposals, which come under the banner of the “e-commerce agenda”, have far-reaching implications on the future world of work.
Related Articles

Economics
DeStatis – Germany: Gross domestic product stagnant in 1st quarter of 2023
It is interesting, ever since we started following DeStatis, the German state statistical office, whenever there was a close call regarding falling into technical recession in the second quarter the economy stagnated at 0 percent […]

Economics
Bill Mitchell: An MMT-Green New Deal and the financial markets – Part 2
In this part, I am briefly outlining what I think an MMT-Green New Deal agenda would encompass in the field of financial market changes. Read here

Corruption
Politico: Portugal’s corruption scandal spells trouble for EU’s critical minerals hunt
The EU faces a number of problems in its efforts to become less reliant on China for critical raw materials, not least corruption. Read the article HERE.
Be the first to comment