It looks obvious

“Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” — Albert Einstein

Waking up finally?

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Socialists just can’t understand that allowing to businesses to fire employees actually creates jobs. It seems that Europe start to wake up, and although the French street will fight every step of the way, and start to realize that you can’t survive by oppress those who create wealth.

Link:  The test of the reforms

Last August, the French government managed to peacefully pass one amendment: Businesses that employ up to 20 workers are entitled to take on employees on a new contract that includes a trial period of two years (instead of only a month and a half,) with no need to justify dismissals. Between August 2005 and January of this year, 335,000 workers were employed under the new contract; one-third of them would not have been employed on the basis of the regular contract, according to a survey of businesses conducted by the IFOP marketing intelligence company. In light of the "success" that the rebels had in canceling the "first employment contract," there are signs of preparation for a new fight against the amendment from August of last year. This will be another pyrrhic victory, which will shut the door to jobs for several additional tens of thousands of unemployed.

Written by Rogel

April 27th, 2006 at 10:15 pm

Posted in The Free Market


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