The Institute for Social Science and Economics (ISW) organizes a conference
on the subject:
„Full Employment and Social Cohesion for all: Which political
approach do we need?“
on October 15, 2004 from 1.00 PM to 5.00 PM
at
the BFI (conference room K1) in Linz, Grillparzerstraße 50
Economic policy measures are increasingly presented as an
inescapable necessity: To attract investments, taxes for companies have to be
cut. The welfare state has to be downsized, pretending it is not affordable any
more. To reduce or avoid budget deficits, public enterprises have to be
privatised and to keep companies from leaving, we need lower wage costs, so
working time has to be expanded.
Is it really unavoidable necessities that require the destruction of
long-standing economic and social institutions and a policy, which places
profits before people? What are the driving forces behind an economic system
pushed internationally that leads to a continuous decline of living and working
conditions for an increasing number of people? What can we do against the rising
inequality of incomes? Do we mix up political will with inherent necessities?
Where are the alternatives and which is the policy we need to re-establish
social stability and to secure social peace?
Speakers:
- Ewald Nowotny (Vice-Rektor, Vienna University of Economics
and Business Administration;
1999–2003 Vice President, European Investment
Bank)
- Klaus Gretschmann (Director-General, Economic Policy
Directorate, Council of the European Union)
- Karl Aiginger (Deputy Director, Austrian Institute of
Economic Research)
- Hans Kalliauer (President, Chamber of Labour, Upper
Austria)
Eva Belabed (Managing Director ISW) will moderate the
conference.
Please note: The working language will be German;
there will be no translation into English.
For further information please contact Mrs. Birgit Schallmeiner (+43(0)732/66
92 73-3321, schallmeiner.b@ak-ooe.at).
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