Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Cervix Is Hard And Open

The unemployment rate in the island of La Palma continues to rise.


In the context of regressive policies in respect of rights of workers is concerned (labor reform, reform of the pension law ...) and a government faithfully follows the dictates of big business, the unemployment rate will only increase, while worsening working conditions of thousands of workers throughout the State. The situation is particularly worrisome in the Canary Islands, where we suffer the highest rates of unemployment throughout the English State, as well as lower wages per hour worked and a shopping cart located among the highest.
While in March, the increase in unemployment in the Canary Islands has been of 0.01% over the previous month, it must be remembered that this increase has been steady in recent years, reaching, according to official figures, 261,202 people . Thus we see awe as the Canary Islands Government says the latest data on unemployment are "relatively positive."
And is that even the "employment cacique" ("I am working now in exchange for votes I") so typical of election periods such as the paella and inaugurations, has been able to contain the alarming increase in unemployment in the islands.
Currently, the unemployment rate island, according to official figures, is located in 9,458 people.
Both the Government of the Canary Islands of Spain as merely impose cuts in social and labor rights regressive policies for the benefit of a minority, employers and banks (who actually govern) and against the working majority. Already demonstrated empirically that these policies, while making a reversal of the rights won after years of struggle, even serve to contain job destruction, but delve in a situation that every day becomes more negative for most of the population. Neither
CC or PP or PSOE provide solutions for this situation, but are part of the problem, representing the interests of the same class, the big bourgeoisie that controls all the levers of political and economic power.

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