by Mike "Mish" Shedlock
Youth unemployment is shockingly high in Greece,
Spain, and Italy as shown by Europe's
Most Tragic Graph by The
Atlantic.
Young workers in Greece and Spain are facing an absolutely egregious work
drought, where half of high-school and college-graduates ready to find a job
aren't finding one. And 55% isn't the ceiling. Both economies are shrinking and
unemployment is a lagging indicator -- as Americans have learned, the rate can
keep going up after an economy technically starts growing. This economic
tragedy can easily become a social disaster as young promising people either
leave their country to work somewhere else or else turn to illegal or violent
activities to protest policies wrecking their economies or lash out against a
country that's leaving them behind.
EU Wants to Ban Youth Unemployment
Looking for a reason for the rise of the neo-Nazis in Greece? Look no further than economic depression and over 50% youth unemployment. So what to do about it?
Looking for a reason for the rise of the neo-Nazis in Greece? Look no further than economic depression and over 50% youth unemployment. So what to do about it?
Courtesy of Google translate from German of Frankfurter Allgemeine,
please consider EU
Wants to Ban Youth Unemployment.
The European Commission wants to oblige EU
countries to all people under 25 to secure a job. How states are to implement
the guarantee, it will not betray.
The Member States of the European Union should guarantee all people aged less
than 25 years in the future, within four months some form of employment. These
governments should issue a so-called youth guarantee, as stated in a regulatory
package that wants the department responsible Commissioner László Andor imagine
this Wednesday in Brussels.
Economic Idiocy
It would be nice if the economic illiterates in the nannyzone would stop and
figure out why youth unemployment is so high.
The primary answer is work rules, pension rules, and other rules are so harsh
that companies simply do not want to hire workers.
France is heading down the same idiotic path with an economically insane
proposal by French president Francois Hollande
Any clear-thinking person should quickly realize that if companies cannot fire
workers they will be extremely reluctant to hire them in the first place.
Thus, it should be no surprise to discover French
Unemployment Highest in 14 Years (And It's Going to Get Much Worse).
Moreover, Italy, Spain, France, and Greece are already suffering from massive
public sectors. Those sectors need to shrink, not expand.
In France, Government spending amounts to 55% of total domestic output. For
discussion, please see Hollande's
Honeymoon is Over; 54% of Voters Unhappy; Unions Promise "War" in
September.
Now the nannycrats want government to take over still more of total output
instead of shrinking it, at a time when every country in the EU is struggling
to reduce deficits.
Insanity does not begin to describe the stupidity of this proposal, which I
might add, the EU offers no way to implement in the first place.
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