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Disenfranchised : Macedonian women ramp up equality fight

Daily Times July 10, 2021 A sewing machine and a raised fist, a woman superhero ready to fight back against bad bosses: posters at the office of former textile worker Kristina Ampeva highlight her fight to protect women at work. She swapped her sewing machine for a megaphone in 2016 after years working in “horrible” conditions in factories making clothes and leather goods mostly for western European markets. “I joined this fight with all my heart and soul to help those disenfranchised workers,” she says at the office of her NGO, Loud Textile Worker, in the eastern city of Shtip an area dominated by the garment industry.

G20 finance chiefs support global tax crackdown

G20 finance chiefs support global tax crackdown The agreement at talks in the Italian city of Venice is set to be finalised on Saturday and caps eight years of wrangling over the issue The pact to establish a minimum global corporate tax rate of at least 15% is an attempt to squeeze more money out of tech giants like Amazon and Google as well as other multinationals Reuters Updated Jul 10, 2021, 8:03 AM IST Finance chiefs of the G20 club of large economies have backed a landmark move to stop multinationals shifting profits into low-tax havens and win back hundreds of billions of dollars in lost revenues, a draft communique showed.

G20 ministers take up plan to deter cross-border tax dodging | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis

Haruhiko Kuroda, Governor of the Bank of Japan, center, arrives for a G20 meeting of Economy and Finance ministers and Central bank governors, in Venice, Italy, Friday, July 9, 2021. (AP Photo) A sweeping effort to deter cross-border tax dodges by multinational companies that have cost governments billions tops the agenda as finance ministers from the world s major economies meet in Venice. Approval of the international tax package seems likely at the Group of 20 gathering that started Friday and continues Saturday. But the proposals backed by U.S. President Joe Biden face a key hurdle in the U.S. Congress, where Republicans have vowed to oppose them.

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