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Month: August 2009
Don't attack the turn order rule!
The last-in, first-out rule is extremely important. In part, it is important so that not only the strongest are allowed to keep their jobs in the event of cutbacks. We all get weaker with age, even those who are young today. Therefore, it is important that there is protection for older, weaker people to continue working in the company. In addition, the…
He is forced to work despite a doctor's diagnosis
High pay should attract heavy jobs
Heavy, dangerous, harmful or otherwise degrading jobs should be attracted to people with high wages and not forced. In the long run, they should disappear and be automated as much as possible.
It is not as easy for everyone to work after 65
Not just commission in salary
A salary should not only consist of commission. It must be supplemented by a guaranteed salary on which it is possible to live tolerably. An employee should not risk his entire salary as part of the work. The employer must bear the risk of making a loss and as a reward for that he can also make a profit. The…
Improve social security coverage during the summer
Often, students from the time they turn 18 do not have the opportunity to take a vacation. Why would the need for four weeks of rest be less important for these groups than for others? Make it possible for students to receive unemployment benefits or social benefits for at least 4 weeks in the summer!
Wage work not the only important thing
The requirements for paid work are often designed as if everyone were young singles without children and without the need for time for recovery. But even young singles need time for recovery, otherwise we won't last long. Older people need time to read homework with or spend quality time with the children. Young as…
The happy worker
Today one should pretend like nothing and be happy despite or perhaps rather because of hard work. In the past, there was at least an understanding that hard work made you unhappy.
Two elements of labor market policy that collide
On the one hand, the bourgeois government kindly wants the Employment Service to survey what the jobseeker is interested in working with. On the other hand, they want you to search widely and find a job quickly. So the content becomes: Yes, this is what you want, but now you actually have to search for this other...