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Elf Lord
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Mirkwood, well actually I live in North-west Scania, Sweden
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The Thin Thread of Economy
Since I, yet again, am unemployed, I've been giving Sweden's present government's view on companies some thought.
Since they are Socialists they detest the mere thought of hospitals etc owned and operated by commercial interests. Since they are rabid in this hatred they invent rules and regulations to hinder small companies, even the ones who's not in the public sector or, god forbid, the ones who's thinking of branching out into it, from hiring unemployed people. There are three major powers in Sweden. 1. The Socialist government (whom, being Socialist, could not conceive the thought that they might just adjust their principles to actually help people get jobs, or if not that see to that regulations makes it easier.) 2. The Unions (Whom, being the adversaries of the company boards, could not, of course, conceive of such an adjustment). 3. The Media (Who, politically, swings more one way than the other, and therefore, fights the socialist government's fights for it and therefore does not want to make it easier for small companies to hire people). Well, this is some of the conclusions that I come to. Feel welcome to post your views of them. Last edited by Grey_Wolf : 05-15-2005 at 01:59 AM. |
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