Thursday, February 22, 2007

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"NOS ECHAN A LA CALLE"

This is the general thinking of the 1,600 workers at Delphi Automotive Systems factory Spain. The U.S. multinational has decided to close a plant in Puerto Real (Cádiz) because "the high costs and inability to attract new business contracts competitively." The multinational has spread over three floors throughout Spain, including: Pamplona, \u200b\u200bZaragoza and Barcelona. The bill has sat like a bucket of cold water between the workers, who are in despair, the imminent closure of his company. Unions have moved
tab and have already begun to take action: they organized a demonstration in the city of Cadiz on Wednesday.
The factory also offers another 250 indirect jobs. All this has mobilized all workers. The committee of the company seeing what is ahead has asked its workers to stay at their posts and continue their usual Jorma.
Due to the impact it can have the closure of the Bay of Cadiz, political class also discussed the matter, eg Tourism Minister Joan Clos , said the need for a suitable alternative to solve the problems of workers .
The Andalusian knew not closing the company because it had no statement. So, the Board has announced the rights of workers and the need for this type of industry in the city of Cadiz. Workers have shown their disgust with the measure and have insured " if we close the factory, virtually take away the life. "
From my point of view, globalization has begun to develop in a brutal way in the last decade. On the one hand, there is a great advantage: the universalization market because the modes production and capital movements are configured on a global scale, as governments are losing powers to what has been called the "network society".
Relations between the countries have opened up so much that there are virtually no tariffs that bound market, leaving the economy to self-management called sector liberalization in all areas.
The main disadvantage is that governments increasingly have less power over the economy because the market, experts say, should be free and can not be subordinated to the State.
Globalization can be defined as: A phenomenon international character, its action is mainly to achieve global penetration of capital (financial, commercial and industrial), has allowed global economy (the integrated mechanisms: the trade, the production , and finance ) modern open spaces integration activities that enhance global economic life. Arises as a consequence of globalization increasing degree of economic processes, the conflict social and political-cultural phenomena.
Therefore, the financial sector crisis affected more speed and strength to all countries around the world .
Thus, the American company has decided that its plant in Cadiz did not produce sufficient benefits and without prior consultation with the Government of Andalusia, has initiated the process of closing the company.
The multinatinational will pocket U.S. subsidies when dismantle the factory, a fact that angers all parties, unions and workers.
the end, politicians are not able to control the situation, the unions do what they can and as always the hardest hit are the workers. Capitalism and globalization move the global economy but ultimately end up destroying themselves. Can I change the current economic system? . We do not know. What is needed now is a so-called savage capitalism. The point system is untouchable, and apparently last long. Entrepreneurs earn up to 100 times more than their total profits, and while they exploit their " workers" in countries like Thailand, China or Vietnam.
The rich get richer and the poor poorer. Then, you run the risk of emergence of a new crack, like that of 29, that shook the world economy.
"Employers are willing to risk this? "over limit? For now, think so.
by Dani.

More information about the situation of workers in http://www.elpais.com/articulo/economia/Sindicatos/trabajadores and the topic of globalization, you can also visit http:// www.monografias.com/trabajos12/ensglob/ensglob.shtml

Free Opinion: Should the State intervene to not close the factory in Cadiz?

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