(Image via Filter Collective) A universal basic income could combat the inequality driven by governments when it comes to welfare support, writes John Tomlinson .
SOME AUSTRALIANS ARE old enough to remember a time when a fair day’s work meant receiving a fair day’s pay, when unions were strong enough to represent their members and few were left to languish without access to some form of social support.
Nowadays, we have decreasing numbers of people with secure full-time employment, casualised work is becoming the order of the day, insecure and part-time work has become the norm.The gig economy is upon […]
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