Monday, January 19, 2015

Oxfam Seven Point Plan to deal with extreme inequality

Oxfam said it was calling on governments to adopt a seven point plan:

 Clamp down on tax dodging by corporations and rich individuals.

 Invest in universal, free public services such as health and education.

 Share the tax burden fairly, shifting taxation from labour and consumption towards capital and wealth.

 Introduce minimum wages and move towards a living wage for all workers.

 Introduce equal pay legislation and promote economic policies to give women a fair deal.

 Ensure adequate safety-nets for the poorest, including a minimum-income guarantee.

 Agree a global goal to tackle inequality.

Speaking to the Guardian, Byanyima added: “Extreme inequality is not just an accident or a natural rule of economics. It is the result of policies and with different policies it can be reduced. I am optimistic that there will be change.


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