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Global Unions denounce attempt to revive infamous labour indicator

Editor's Desk, Tattva NewsBy Editor's Desk, Tattva NewsApril 27, 2022Updated:April 27, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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In a statement on the spring meetings of International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank, Global Unions denounced an attempt to revive the infamous labour indicator   of the Doing Business index through the rebranded Business Enabling Environment report. The international labour movement called on the IFIs to build upon research showing that trade unions, collective bargaining and balanced labour regulations reduce inequality.

Previous IFI meetings have warned of the dangers of a divergent recovery, with emerging and developing countries facing a fiscal stimulus gap. Now, inflation pressures rooted in supply chain disruptions from COVID-19 and the war in Ukraine could lead central banks to raise interest rates too quickly and governments to remove fiscal support despite renewed shocks to households.

Austerity and overly restrictive monetary policy would quash the possibility of economic and employment recovery and place highly indebted developing countries in an impossible position. Debt servicing costs would rise, taking even more away from social protection, fiscal stimulus, crisis response and public investment to protect and create jobs.

Without a binding international mechanism to renegotiate sovereign debt and international support, such as a global social protection fund, developing countries will be left with few options, said ITUC General Secretary Sharan Burrow.

In 1944, the first part of the World Bank was formed amid war. The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development was tasked with “encouraging international investment for the development of the productive resources of members, thereby assisting in raising productivity, the standard of living and conditions of labor in their territories”.

“Today, solutions are at the ready for reconstruction and development with higher living standards and better lives for working people. The IFIs should take bold steps to promote and respect collective bargaining, public investment, higher wages and sustainable industrial policy.

“Social dialogue should guide the design of loan programmes and strategies, especially regarding just transition and jobs. This will pay dividends for peace, sustainable economic growth and stability while reversing the dire trends of inequality, poverty and working people’s falling share of income.

“Actions, such as pushing labour market deregulation as proposed in the World Bank’s Business Enabling Environment report, will go in the wrong direction. Now is the time to reform and rebuild multilateralism and build a new social contract together,” Sharan Burrow concluded.

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