Portrait of Ignaz Wechselmann (1894) by Philip de László. Hungarian National Museum.
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Portrait of Ignaz Wechselmann (1894) by Philip de László. Hungarian National Museum.
Dr. Susan Aurelia Gitelson, President of International Consultants, Inc. She has extensive experience in consulting international business, cultural, and financial institutions. She holds a B.A. from Barnard College and completed her M.I.A. and Ph.D. at Columbia University. Dr. Gitelson has served as a trainee at the Rockefeller Foundation and an assistant professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She is also a board member of the National Institute of Social Studies and an honorary trustee.
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Historian Rutger Bregman berates billionaires at World Economic Forum over tax avoidance
“’C’est ma première fois à Davos, et je dois dire que c’est une expérience déroutante. 1500 jets privés ont atterri ici pour que nous discutions des façons dont nous détruisons la planète. (...) Personne ne soulève le vrai problème, celui de l’évasion fiscale, des riches qui ne participent pas à la hauteur de leurs moyens. C’est comme si j’étais à une congrès de pompiers et que personne n’était autorisé à parler d’eau”
“ But another panel member, Winnie Byanyima, an Oxfam executive director, took up the fight and said high employment was not a good thing in itself because many people found themselves in exploitative work. She cited the example of poultry workers in the US who had to wear nappies (diapers) because they were not allowed toilet breaks. “That’s not a dignified job,” she said. “those are the jobs we’ve been told about, that globalisation is bringing jobs. The quality of the jobs matter. In many countries workers no longer have a voice. Addressing Goldman, she said: “You’re counting the wrong things. You’re not counting dignity of people. You’re counting exploited people.” Billions of dollars were leaked by tax avoidance every year which should instead be going to alleviate poverty in the developing world, she added. “
Davos 2019
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