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Points on the Development of Italy

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Our proposals on the development of Italy have been really numerous, well articulated and detailed. A fully fledged economic programme. Today’s survey shows 16 of those that got the most mentions, but all of them would deserve to appear. For every proposal, when possible, there’ll be an evaluation in the future, relating to the effective economic advantages. You can even vote for more than one point and you can see the results in real time. This survey follows on from the one about the citizens’ austerity package relating to cutting costs in which 56,000 people took part. The blog will make available a free e-book with the overall economic package (cuts and development), the classifications and all your comments on the topic. They will never give up (but is it in their interests?). Neither will we.

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From the "secret" letter of the BCE-pigs to Italian governament:
"Full liberalisation of local public services and of professional services"
"Tailor wages and working condition"
"Review of the rules regulating the hiring and dismissal of employees"
"Intervene further in the pension system, making more stringent the eligibility criteria"
"Reducing the cost of public employees, by strenghtening turnover rules and, if necessary, by reducing wages"
"we regard as crucial that all actions listed in section 1 and 2 above be taken as soon as possible with decree-laws, followed by Parliamentary ratification by end September 2011"

- No War But The Class War

Posted by: Giovanni De Caro | September 29, 2011 05:57 PM


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