When my brain was switching to idle on my recent break, I thought of two central questions. First, for whose benefit is the economy being run – a handful of company executives at the top, or all the rest of us? Second, despite all the hand-wringing over our lack of productivity improvement, would it be so terrible if the economy stopped growing?Then the whole Qantas affair reached boiling point. So we’ll save the economy’s growth...
Showing posts with label insecure jobs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label insecure jobs. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 13, 2023
Wednesday, August 2, 2023
What a future: impossible climate, a life of renting and a crappy job
The older I get, the more I worry about the nightmare we oldies are leaving for our children and grandchildren. The obvious, in-your-face problem is climate change, but other difficulties are everywhere you look.Now the northern hemisphere has been introduced to the joys of bushfires and heatwaves with, I imagine, a cleanser of flooding to come, global warming has become global boiling. Climate change is now — and will get a...
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climate change,
generations,
HECS,
home ownership,
inflation,
insecure jobs,
job security,
jobs,
rent,
work
Monday, April 25, 2022
If you care about our future, care about declining home ownership
The most thought-provoking contribution I’ve heard so far in this utterly dumbed-down election campaign is from barrister Gray Connolly, saying the big issue we should be debating is housing and intergenerational wealth.Connolly was speaking as a self-proclaimed Red Tory, on ABC Radio National’s Religion and Ethics Report. Red Tories, he says, are people on the political Right who have a more traditional view of what we’re trying...
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