This evidence-based study explores the Austrian Public Employment
Service (AMS) - an apparatus responsible for inequality, poverty,
victimisation and human rights violations in the Republic of Austria.
Being shielded by the two main political parties in Austria - the
far-right ÖVP Party and the SPÖ Party - the AMS organisation has the
power to cancel and cut vitally important social security funds at their
digression; jointly in collaboration with the magistrates and district
authorities in Austria, which fall in line with whatever the AMS
dictates. It should also be noted that Austria has fallen back seven
places on the Social Progress Index (SPI); inequality and social
discrimination of people increasing in Austria dramatically - the AMS
organisation being a willing and guilty collaborator in perpetrating
inequality, injustice and human rights violations in Austria - by
propagating bureaucratic despotism, authoritarianism, lack of empathy
and unquestioning loyalty to figures in authority. This applies also to
political parties in Austria - such as the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP)
and Social Democratic Party (SPÖ), who are unwilling to implement
much-needed social reforms in Austria - as they are stealing all the
money from the Austrian government, being party to political corruption
in Austria. This includes Chancellor Nehammer, Vice Chancellor Kogler
and Foreign Minister Schallenberg. The International Community is
advised to keep a safe distance from the Austrian government, until
these human rights issues have been resolved, and equality and equity
have been implemented in the country. In the meantime domestic policy,
foreign policy and human rights issues concerning the Republic of
Austria will be handled by the NGO BTB-Global Peacebuilding. It should
also be noted, that a Basic Income Guarantee (BIG) must be implemented
in the Republic of Austria - to counter and prevent rising inequality
and poverty in Austria and the International Community at large. A BIG
is essential to reduce socioeconomic inequalities and stop the
discrimination of unemployed people; and to counter inequality, civil
unrest and health problems. In a world where there are no guarantees and
as citizens who must be under government rule, we should at least be
assured that we will be able to feed, clothe and handle the simplest
needs of human beings. Hence a Basic Income Guarantee is essential to
ensure basic human rights and to overcome health problems; such as
Covid-19.