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Uruguay, workers proposed a 1% tax on the wealthy to fight child poverty
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Uruguayan workers proposed to apply a 1% tax to the richest 1% of the population to fight child poverty. Our correspondent Mateo Grille with the report. teleSUR
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Uruguayan workers propose to apply a 1% tax to the richest 1% of the population to fight
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child poverty. Our correspondent Mateo Grille with the report.
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It was one of the strongest announcements of the May 1st Act and now the workers are doubling the
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bet. Uruguay's Unified Trade Union Center of Workers proposed to the government the creation
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of a special 1% tax for the richest 1% of the country, which concentrates half of the
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national wealth. The aim is to allocate these funds to public policies to combat child
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poverty. The proposal has again generated debate in the last hours.
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For us, there is an ethical commitment to find tools to solve child poverty because child poverty
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is the expropriation of rights. It is mortgaging the future and in a country that also has
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difficulties in its demographic growth, it is shooting itself in the foot.
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In Uruguay, child poverty affects 32.2% of children between the ages of 0 and 6. These rates are
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double or even triple those of the adult population. If the tax were applied, it would raise close to
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$800 million a year, which would make it possible to address this injustice. Workers' representatives
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met with President Uruguay, but he reiterated that no new taxes would be created. According
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to the latest polls, nearly two-thirds of the population supports the proposal.
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I believe that 1% would be fine for large businessmen or people who have large amounts of money. I believe
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that 1% would not affect them.
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I think it is a good measure. In fact, 1% for the richest population of the country is nothing,
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not very significant for them, and it can have a very important impact on public policies for children,
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adolescents, and infants.
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I see it well, I see it well. In fact, it was enough of taking away, in quotation marks,
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from those who work, from the population that are also vulnerable. Whether you like it or not,
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and I believe that in some way a balance can be generated, it seems to me the fairest thing possible.
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Despite the government's response, workers are coordinating with social organizations
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and academics to carry out an in-depth study on inequality and its causes.
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Child poverty leads to problems in the learning process. It leads to problems in social insertion.
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it leads to problems in economic performance. It is a concatenation. It is like a snowball that grows
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bigger as time goes by and that also ruins steel's lives. So for us the 1% tax for the richest 1% is
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going to be a central element of the political process of the trade union movement.
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In Uruguay, 25,000 people concentrate half of the wealth. A fact that it is a
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policy that calls for urgent decisions to break inequality.
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Mateo Grille, TELESUR, Montevideo, Uruguay.
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