‘Doing Business’ eliminates workers' protectionIn September the World Bank released its Doing Business Indicators for 2007. Egypt wins the prize for best reformer, whilst Singapore comes top on the ease of doing business. Trade unions have strongly condemned the Bank's assertion that elimination of workers' protection rules creates higher economic growth and job creation. International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) point out that the indicators give better marks to countries that have deregulated labour markets, such as Haiti and Afghanistan than it does to prosperous low-unemployment economies such as Finland and Korea. General secretary Guy Ryder said "This makes a mockery of Doing Business's claim that its 'Employing Workers' scores are the recipe for high-quality job creation". ITUC's Peter Bakvis gave testimony before an early October hearing at the US House of Congress on the topic. The House Financial Services Committee was investigating whether the the World Bank's approach undermines the ILO standards, and representative Maxine Waters promised: "Later this year, I plan to introduce legislation to require World Bank policy reforms that would eliminate these types of economic policy conditions." This text may be freely used providing the source is credited. This page is: <http://brettonwoodsproject.org/art.shtml?x=557181> Published: 5 October 2007 , last edited: 4 December 2007 Viewings since posted: 3148 |
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