Wednesday, December 8, 2010

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€ 200,000 a year?

In Spain strike the poor workers who are to blame for the crisis, it is said. Whether it is thinking of the air traffic controller? The FAZ reports:
background of [...] for ten months with sporadic warning and go-slows, the unionized English guild - its revenues are around twice the European average is well below average productivity - especially fights with a new calculation of overtime. So far, the pilots needed because of an opaque tangle of rules relatively few "regular" hours to work and could secure it through the triple overtime payment. Through the first reform measures decreased, however this year the wages in part to "only" around 200,000 €.
comment unnecessary, I hope. As I posted earlier

to €-forgetfulness : Again, there is a (be) remarkable historical detail: Reagan's reforms in the U.S. were the 80's are only enforced when a large air traffic controllers strike collapsed. Perhaps there is hope here for Spain in the future perform necessary reforms in the labor market to?

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