The UK has one of the lowest proportions of doctors per person in Europe, particularly in terms of those later in their careers who are highly experienced.
UK workers have been among the worst affected, with only Lithuania, Estonia, Greece and Latvia experiencing a greater reduction in real wage growth than Britain.
The OECD’s highly anticipated proposal for reform of international tax rules will likely further intensify global inequalities and fail to curb rampant tax abuse, new analysis from the Tax Justice Netowrk reveals.
The National Education Union says that the findings of OECD provide another worrying reminder that education in England is moving in the wrong direction.
The National Education Union says findings indicate that England's teachers and school leaders are working longer hours for less pay and have less job satisfaction than their OECD counterparts.
Tax Justice Network is calling for ambitious reform that makes sure tax contributions are paid in the countries where real economic activity takes place.