Technological shifts, climate change, population ageing and struggling economies are changing the way we work. ILO researchers Sameer Khatiwada and Veronica Escudero lay out the future trends of 2016 and beyond.
Technological shifts, climate change, population ageing and struggling economies are changing the way we work. ILO researchers Sameer Khatiwada and Veronica Escudero lay out the future trends of 2016 and beyond.
It is today 20 march 2016, that Barack Obama visits Cuba – and
Che Guevara’s Son says Obama will visit an Independent Cuba.
It is the second time a U.S. President pays a visit. While calculating GDP-rates, their global development across different sectors and ventilating the perspectives for the development of the Cuban Economy for a new era, with this preparing my own visit (it will give me the opportunity to join the discussion on the future economic development in a way that maintains the foundations of an alternative to being absorbed in global capitalism), it is time to look again a bit more into the question of the small island nation that plays such a great role in the global context.
The previous president’s “visit” by an U.S. president was in january 1928.