segunda-feira, 13 de fevereiro de 2012

Greece: How to turn crisis into redemption


The Greek parliament approved a plan for cuts to meet the demands of the IMF, European Central Bank and the European Union. For later also signed an agreement to cut the private debt.
In fact the Greek population will suffer a lot with these cuts inevitable, especially younger workers. Since the plan provides a 22% reduction in the minimum wage. However, young people up to 25 years will lose much more, ie up to 32% of their salaries.
Amid street protests, the German minister said that Greece is a "bottomless pit". Well, for this "bottomless pit" the IMF, European Central Bank and the European Union are prescribing the bitter medicine of all: cutting wages and accelerating the privatization program, such as gas and water supply, oil and games chance. Already approved by parliament.
This is adequate time for the Greeks to fight for compensation in the future, about what they lose in this, especially the young. The agenda CLAIM Greek workers must bear the impantação e-direct democracy immediately, so that the people can effectively exercise their power, and supervise the government's actions closely and more effectively.
 
The agenda of liability claims must also contain the compulsory participation of employees in corporate profits, as mention in the book The online Sociocapitalismo: www.slideshare.net / pjvalente / the-sociocapitalism
With respect to privatization, the Greek government should adopt the concept of "strategic enterprises", partially privatizing companies. In the aforementioned book I explain better this issue.
Once done, Greece within a few years will have their redemption and certainly an economic progress, political, and social justice. 

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