Facebook billionaire Mark Zuckerberg calls for universal basic income
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Finland began a pilot earlier this year, where it pays 2,000 people a monthly tax-free payment of €560 (£490; $600) is to see whether providing a basic income will make the unemployed more eager to go into short-term jobs.Four Dutch cities – Groningen, Tilburg, Utrecht and Wageningen – are to take part in a trial. Canada’s Ontario will hold its own test, while Scottish councils in Fife and Glasgow are looking at proposals.Supporters of a universal basic income argue that people might decide to acquire more education or change their career, to make themselves more attractive to the labour market. Others might start a business.However, there is always the chance that it could be used as an excuse to work as little as possible.Elon Musk, the chief executive of electric car firm Tesla, has also supported a universal basic income. Source: International Business TimesDiscover more from NewsBreakers
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