Friday, June 18, 2010

Gb4iphone Troubleshoot

desperate entrepreneur sells kidney Criseo Calls for subsidies to the State Employees


The person responsible for Labour and Employment Rights of Italy: "The hardships endured at various levels by all employees are evidence of poor care institutions"

Rome - "Events like this bring into full light the hardships endured at various levels by all employees and which testifies to the lack of care institutions to citizens. " With these words, the person responsible for Labour and Employment Rights of Italy, Giuseppe Criseo, expressed his regrets regarding the affair, which involved a contractor for 46 years Priula Bridge, in the province of Treviso, who decided to sell his kidney to 150 000 € because it no longer able to cope with their debts due to the failure of his business.
"It is increasingly also to assist in the rich north-eastern Italy in cases seriously affecting the lives of people affected by sudden crisis - said the leader of the movement chaired by Antonello De Pierro -. Could not guarantee a future for their loved ones, losing a job and home, are among the causes which can unfortunately lead to extreme and uncontrollable, and that is why it must be done quickly before it's too late. "
Criseo launches its appeal in conclusion, addressing the rulers to be provided more subsidies: "I hope more jobs, training courses, characterizing, lower taxes for those who decide to start a business, but also more support from the associations, which could certainly act as a guarantor with banks to get credit for businesses. Thus, at least in part, we can prevent other acts of madness and fight this monster that afflicts us. "

Friday, June 4, 2010

Iron Tablets Irregular Periods

qualified poor and exploited, the wrath of the New Saxon


The deputy for the Labour and Employment Rights of Italy: "The politicians live in opulence, who know what it means to live with 500 euro per month with no guarantees? Unions recover their role instead of making deals with wicked government "

" The weekly L'Espresso said a series of stories of ordinary boys and desperation of workers who are no longer young. These are people who grew up with the conviction that the sacrifice, merit, competence, would be sufficient tools to ensure the very least, a decent life. It does not work that way. " These are the first words of love for the deputy Labour and Employment Rights of Italy, Antonio Sassone, following the investigation of the magazine L'Espresso that a photographer working with Third World reality, made intolerable because of poor wages and no any protection in case of illness, permits, holidays and all those rights, once guaranteed, now undermined by insecurity, which translates into poverty and inability to survive given that in recent decades have witnessed a sharp reduction in salaries. The children, well qualified, have much lower fees than their parents. These people are employed but do not have enough money to be self-sufficient and start a family or a life of its own. They arrange to do many jobs without any perspective. Thundered indignantly the exponent of the movement chaired by Antonello De Pierro, "I know the common people, who have nothing to do with the court of Versailles who lives in a shameless opulence preaching that there is no money, no work because there is a crisis. The recession will be as well, but that in Italy there are no funds to support young people, workers and families is not true. Just look at the cost of major works, elephants whose sole purpose is to collect friends' friends as possible. Or the meritocracy policy which is not only an intellectual and prostitution. And who is the government that knows what it means to live with 500 euro per month, not to build a family because the rent is expensive and not later this month to get there. Who know the frustration of a young man, an employee who has no perspective. The sacrifices made books, the hardships of families to provide their children an education and a better future. And the women always pay the highest price, not only paid but even worse penalized for women's situation, where the rejection of motherhood is a necessary condition, obviously not enough to aspire to even the most miserable and underpaid work. And who is explained to us why did this happen? Who will explain why the labor market is a sharing of recommendations without merit? And the rest of us are the crumbs. A war between the poor. " The Saxon ends with a jab to those who would prevent this kind of exploitation and abuse: "Trade unions denounce well, it's their right. But it would also be their duty to protect workers and not make deals with wicked government. Of course, when I think of trade unionists from one day to become politicians cry I stop asking me questions, it's all clear. The labor market is the mirror of the most immediate way of politics, is the litmus test of the budget which is the act when a government decides who to give money and who does not give it. These days we talk about restrictions necessary. But who needs them these sacrifices? I bet the court of Versailles and all the jugglers, court ladies and fixers are not touched. "