Post by account_disabled on Mar 5, 2024 1:25:43 GMT -5
Mmon beauty - do not reach 9,000 euros of income per capita, while most towns in the province have an unemployment rate of over 25%. The situation is so dramatic within one of the richest countries in the world, according to what they say, that while life expectancy in Spain is around eighty-five years, in Cádiz it barely reaches eighty and that is thanks to Social Security. , data that will worsen in the coming years if action is not taken quickly given that four out of every ten Cadiz children live on the poverty line. In the same sense, the data on dropouts and school failure, the industrialization index or the average pensions are shown, well below those perceived in other places in the country. Since the oil crisis of 1973, the province of Cádiz has only been treated with neoliberal policies that have led to the closure and relocation of hundreds of industries, without any politician, economist, CEO, CEO, banker or businessman having had the idea of investing in something other than tourism, nor has it imagined a well-armed industrialization plan that would put an end to the progressive impoverishment of the area.
And it is that in Spain, especially in the poorest territories, it seems that the only remedies offered by these insultingly well-paid gentlemen to solve any crisis must inexorably involve the closure of factories, dismissal or reduction of staff, for which You don't even need to be an economist, general director, manager Australia Phone Number or absolutely anything, just a heartless person. Spain is an extremely peaceful country where labor protests are few and quiet if we take into account the atrocities that have been committed against workers, leading them to unemployment, misery and marginality. Neoliberal globalization has managed to replace class consciousness with the individualistic every man for himself advocated by right-wing policies and their extensive clientelism. However, the noose has been tightened so much in some provinces like Cádiz that the alternative to protest, indignation and struggle is resignation, agony and death. You cannot be trampling on a people for decades and expect their response to be to lower their necks until they reach the asthenosphere.
What is happening in the metal sector of Cádiz is the desperate response of a people who have been crushed for many years and who have been deprived of any kind of hope. The obligation of the workers of the rest of the State would be to show solidarity and demonstrate that on the labor side they can no longer go lower, that now it is up to others. Banners of support or fair statements are not enough, it is time to act because what is happening in Cádiz has already happened in other places and will happen again if the response is not blunt. Trying to contain a vital problem with roots as deep as they are obvious with riot police, rubber bullets, tear gas and batons is nothing more than a mistake, it is like stopping a hemorrhage by amputating the limb. If there are no economists, businessmen, engineers, thinkers, politicians, investors capable of planning -yes, planning- an economic regeneration that allows the citizens of Cádiz to live with dignity, we will have to invent them. Meanwhile, the only way left is to fight to make it happen as soon as possible. The German metal agreement, the strength of collective bargaining.
And it is that in Spain, especially in the poorest territories, it seems that the only remedies offered by these insultingly well-paid gentlemen to solve any crisis must inexorably involve the closure of factories, dismissal or reduction of staff, for which You don't even need to be an economist, general director, manager Australia Phone Number or absolutely anything, just a heartless person. Spain is an extremely peaceful country where labor protests are few and quiet if we take into account the atrocities that have been committed against workers, leading them to unemployment, misery and marginality. Neoliberal globalization has managed to replace class consciousness with the individualistic every man for himself advocated by right-wing policies and their extensive clientelism. However, the noose has been tightened so much in some provinces like Cádiz that the alternative to protest, indignation and struggle is resignation, agony and death. You cannot be trampling on a people for decades and expect their response to be to lower their necks until they reach the asthenosphere.
What is happening in the metal sector of Cádiz is the desperate response of a people who have been crushed for many years and who have been deprived of any kind of hope. The obligation of the workers of the rest of the State would be to show solidarity and demonstrate that on the labor side they can no longer go lower, that now it is up to others. Banners of support or fair statements are not enough, it is time to act because what is happening in Cádiz has already happened in other places and will happen again if the response is not blunt. Trying to contain a vital problem with roots as deep as they are obvious with riot police, rubber bullets, tear gas and batons is nothing more than a mistake, it is like stopping a hemorrhage by amputating the limb. If there are no economists, businessmen, engineers, thinkers, politicians, investors capable of planning -yes, planning- an economic regeneration that allows the citizens of Cádiz to live with dignity, we will have to invent them. Meanwhile, the only way left is to fight to make it happen as soon as possible. The German metal agreement, the strength of collective bargaining.