The management Spaniard has realized a proposal - probe in which he was proposing the establishment of a contract of employment for young people in which there was some right neither for the workpeople nor any obligation of the companies: the young people younger than 30 years was working one year for the interprofessional minimum wage (630 monthly euros) and without quotations neither to the social security nor right neither to the unemployment nor severance pay.
I do not want to enter the labor aspects of the proposal, which seem indecent to me and which to the only ones that they qualify is to who they realize size nonsense in the shape of proposal. They still will claim that there is social dialogue and everything.
I want to highlight the social aspect that hides thinking that the best formed youth of the history of our state should work without any social right and with a shit salary that any exposition of future emancipator prevents. I have supporting for time (the assiduous ones know it) that the real drama of the generation who follows us is that she will be the first one who lives worse than the precedent. One more motive for dying of shame.
If for the management Spaniard, the access to the labor market of the young people presupposes that these could not think of gaining access even to a worthy salary, to the possibility of becoming emancipated, of forming a family, finally of that these could design his future with a few minimal guarantees, the situation from a social point of view is tremendously worrying.
Because this young people (let's remember that the proposal was up to thirty years) formed and reformed, with seven master's degree of the universe to the back, or not, sees like his vital aspirations they are going away for the sewers of the system.
And there will not be society who lasts when these, of a prostitute time, decide to throw the door below.
Wake up, organize you and fight. That snatch the future to you:
Calm, do not become nervous, calm
Calm crush you in your armchair
Calm crush you in your armchair
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