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Do billionaires pay their fair share? Billionaires in the U.S. pay a smaller tax rate than most teachers and nurses. Thanks to a tax code that favors income from wealth over income from work—and a ...
Oxfam in 'hypocrisy' row after charity pays at least one worker £340,000 in a year - while struggling staff use food banks, prompting first-ever strike.
Oxfam workers are voting to go on strike for the first time as some staff say they are forced to use food banks due to low pay. The charity has been accused of “hypocrisy”, as many employees ...
Oxfam workers are voting to go on strike for the first time as some staff say they are forced to use food banks due to low pay.. The charity has been accused of “hypocrisy”, as many employees ...
At Oxfam, we’ve been fighting for women's rights for years, working with organizations like 9to5 to advocate for policies that support and protect working women. In this explainer, we take a look at ...
In response to the investigation by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) revealing how World Bank-backed healthcare investments are deepening poverty and denying care in ...
Oxfam's analysis of the S&P Capital IQ database found that among 11,366 corporations across 82 countries that reported gender pay gap data, the average gap narrowed slightly from 27 per cent to 22 ...
Dhaka, May 20 -- Oxfam and the Fair Pay Foundation (FPF) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in Oxford, UK which is seen as a step towards transforming the tea industry and uplifting ...
In response to Spain, Brazil and South Africa’s new global coalition to tax the super-rich, launched today at the Fourth Financing for Development Conference in Seville, Oxfam Tax Justice Policy Lead ...
Oxfam’s “Takers Not Makers” report comes as billionaire Donald Trump returns to the White House and 3,000 leaders from more than 130 countries prepare ... but pay — play by the same ...
Meanwhile, Oxfam cited a recent World Bank report, which found that the number of people living below the poverty threshold of $6.85 per person per day has "has barely changed" since 1990 due to ...
8/30: CBS Morning News 20:19. When it comes to ensuring adequate pay and strong job protections for workers, some U.S. states do much better than others, a recent analysis concludes.