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Written by Nestor Nunez / AIN Special Service.Translated by: Daysi Olano Fernandez   
Thursday, 01 July 2010 09:57

It is important to note that in those great capitalist nations where talk about civil rights, there is for ordinary people half a chance to be heard at the time to shore up the system, trying to sort out the crisis, and prop up the "pillars" of capitalism, read the gamblers of the stock and finance.

Thus when in 2008 the first power erupted in chaos imperial banking, credit and real estate then affect the rest of the planet, no poor devil was asked to put in the hands of powerful billionaires the public coffers through rescue plans indebted in many nations.

Neither the U.S. nor in Europe the people’s interests were on the table. As expected, and is common in market economies, those who survive selling the workforce does not have too.

According to latest reports, in the Old unemployment now exceeds 9.5 percent of the economically active population and places heavy toll among young people entering the labor market.

In the first economic power in the world, meanwhile, the number of sit-down around 10 percent, according to the mean of the barons of the bags in the speculative game, the numbers on employment are proving "less encouraging than expected.”

In fact, praying news agencies during the month of May, "U.S. no agriculture payrolls grew by 431,000 jobs, the biggest gain in more than 10 years, but the eventual recruitment for a new census organized by the White House represented 411 000 of these jobs.
In fact just boosted the local economy, "the disappointing figure of 20 thousand jobs," and to use his own gibberish of dealers, this implies that the "recovery" is still emerging from the debacle 24 months ago.

It is closer also reach more objective views, if not pessimistic. According Harm Bandholz, chief economist at UniCredit, New York, U.S. payrolls fall on June because the Census Bureau laid off about 250 000 workers employed to perform the population count which is carried out every two decades.
Additionally, the source said: "We believe that the unemployment rate will rise back to 10 percent in the summer due to a combination of weaker payroll and an increase in the workforce."

And as access to decent work is safe, according to international laws, human prerogative of the first order, we will see if any of those involved in such a mess can repeat without blushing that mania was proclaimed champion of universal human rights and supreme judge in such a delicate matter.

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