Sometimes it is easy to think that only physically active people work hard. But civil servants and academics also work hard. Teachers are exposed to an incredible amount of work pressure. No one should have to work too hard. Everyone should have the right to a reasonably strenuous job that allows the company to go around or the authority to achieve its goals, while at the same time…
Month: October 2008
The different interests of the capitalists and the majority of the people
The national economists seem to try to deceive the economics students that man is an egoist who sucks at others. Even if all people were egoists, I claim that everyone's egoism does not manifest itself in the same way. The short-term rational and ruthless big capitalist thinks only of his own profit maximization and gives a shit about others. The poor person who shits…
Social morality and work ethic
When you talk about the word morality, you usually think of work ethic. Then the concept of morality can feel sad. But I mean that there is also a social morality. Those who have social morality demand that no one should have to work themselves to death for low pay and dangerous working conditions. It says that whoever is sick or…
This is how the citizens destroy welfare
The power of the people
It is possible to create a fair Sweden. By voting red on election day. We have universal and equal voting rights in Sweden. It gives the people a great power to elect a government that listens to the needs of the people and the voice of justice. Also, you only need to vote every few years, so it shouldn't be too strenuous….
Fight for fair rent!
Every human being important
Every person is important. The well-being of each individual is extremely important and a more important goal than productivity. Productivity is also important. But I am sure that labor market policy and working methods can be designed so that people can feel good and work.
Welfare society without contributions no welfare society
The moderates claim to be the new labor party and believe in welfare for the workers as well. At the same time, they pursue a hard work line and most often criticize the left for being too generous with contributions. But contributions and social insurance are an important part of welfare. When the one who never thought she would be without a job...
Unregulated capitalism unsustainable
The financial crisis shows that market players are not sufficiently responsible for unregulated capitalism to be considered sustainable.
The government's labor market policy is not enough
The government's labor market policy without labor market measures is not enough. It is even more evident now during the recession. There is a need for plenty of training that keeps jobseekers' skills up-to-date and relevant to the professional sectors where there is a shortage of personnel.