The Turnbull government company tax cut is a bad move

By Joe Montero

The Turnbull government claims that its company tax cut will increase wages or create more jobs. But a secret survey conducted by the Business Council of Australia and reported in the media, shows that more than 80 percent of companies will use the gain to boost returns to shareholders or invest in the company. Continue reading The Turnbull government company tax cut is a bad move

Melbourne May Day march 2018

The attacks by the big corporations and government on our working conditions and many other  rights that are vital fr a decent life are mounting are likely to get worse in the near future.  This is a very good reason why we should all put in that little extra to make year’s May Day a great success, and make it part of a growing fight back.

Australia is losing $90 billion in taxes not paid by oil and gas companies

By Jim Hayes

In one of a suite of new submissions to a Senate inquiry, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies academic Juan Carlos Boué warned that unless Australia “radically overhauled its fiscal regime,” it would mean the second lowest share of government revenue from oil and gas in the world. Continue reading Australia is losing $90 billion in taxes not paid by oil and gas companies

The Philippines Duterte regime relies on violence from the state and its hard core supporters

This article is by Sarah Raymundo, who teaches at the University of the Philippine Diliman Centre for International Studies. She is the Chairperson of the Philippines-Venezuela Bolivarian Friendship Association and the International Committee of the Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT). She is also the External Vice Chair of the Philippine Anti-Imperialist Studies (PAIS) and a member of the Editorial Board of Interface: A Journal for Social Movements.

Continue reading The Philippines Duterte regime relies on violence from the state and its hard core supporters

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