well, i�*ve been speaking to the head of the international organisation of employers, roberto suarez ve seen that data from the international labour organization saying that workers�* share of global income is flat—lining at 52.3%. now, you�*re someone who represents business groups in more than 150 countries. how do you feel about that fall in the workers�* share? well, it is not the first time we have this data, and it�*s not the first time we have this trend. and it�*s due to several factors. it has to do with the technological disruption. it has to do also with productivity decline, but also it has to do with the elements that are linked to a reality in many developing countries where the informal sector, the sector non—formalised, is not declining. but in principle, if workers�* share of the riches of the world is falling, is that a good thing, is it a bad thing or are you neutral about it? we will never be neutral as employers and business community. i think that it�*s in the interest of employers also that the incomes of workers increase. 0k? the challenge, this is how we get t