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Ares
24th January 2014, 04:20 PM
Having spent weeks talking amongst themselves about the chronic and dangerous rise of youth unemployment in Europe (as we warned here), the Center of planning and Economic Research in Greece has proposed a controversial measure. As GreekReporter reports, the measure includes unpaid work for the young and unemployed up to 24 years old, so that companies would have a strong motive to hire young employees. "Unpaid" work sounds a lot like slavery to us... but it gets better; the report also suggested "exporting young unemployed persons." No comment...



Europe's youth unemployment problem is epic - 24.4% of Europe's under-25 population is unemployed..

http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/images/user3303/imageroot/2013/11/20131129_youth_0.png

Centre of planning and Economic Research in Greece has proposed a controversial measure in order to deal with the problem of increasing unemployment in the country.



The measure includes unpaid work for the young and unemployed up to 24 years old, so that companies would have a strong motive to hire young employees. Practically, what is proposed is the abolition of the basic salary for a year. At the same time the “export” of young unemployed persons was also proposed to other countries abroad, as Greek businesses do not appear able to hire new personnel.



According to the National Confederation of Hellenic Commerce, unemployment especially hits the ages between 15-24. The unemployment rate in Greece stands at 24.6% while 57.2% of young people are without a job. The majority of the unemployed (71%) have had no work for 12 months or more, while 23.3 % of the total have never worked. There were 3,635,905 people employed and 1,345,387 unemployed.

Whether it’s Europe in the 1930’s or the US during the same period (conflicts between strikers, the National Guard and armed militias), unemployment can create a powerful cocktail of unrest.

http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/images/user3303/imageroot/2012/01/20120104_CHAOS_0.png

But turning your nation's young into slaves does not seem like a good solution to us...

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-01-24/europes-modest-proposal-end-unemployment-slavery

Santa
24th January 2014, 08:27 PM
This "solution" smacks of age bias. What we need is equality for everyone, young and old, to work for nothing.

Horn
24th January 2014, 09:11 PM
This "solution" smacks of age bias. What we need is equality for everyone, young and old, to work for nothing.

Everyone under the age of 30 made a Freeman from copyright laws to reproduce a recycled Grecian blackmarket I-phone.

Monkey see, ,,


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZtRedcmTIQ

ShortJohnSilver
25th January 2014, 01:09 AM
Are they talking about a voluntary apprenticeship period, or something else?

Neuro
25th January 2014, 06:11 AM
This "solution" smacks of age bias. What we need is equality for everyone, young and old, to work for nothing.
That is the next step. The plan is to defuse the youth protests, by introducing the slavery for all other age groups proposal. Once the young ones stop protesting, no-one will.

That shot of Metaxa Massa so graciously gives after working only 6 hours on Sunday really feels good. Yessir!

madfranks
25th January 2014, 10:41 AM
Or they could just eliminate the minimum wage. I'm sure there's tons of teenagers who'd be happy to wash dishes or sweep floors for $5/ hr. Better than masses of kids with to much idle time on their hands.