4% unemployment and 70% optimism in our economic future
Many badly paid jobs
You cannot simply compare the payment for the job and think that's all that matters. I could have 2x the salary, if I moved to the US - but my quality of living would still be lower.
What most German "low wage" workers don't see it that they have full social security with their minimum wage job. If you pay the minimum-minijob health insurance of 50EUR a month (half payed by employee, half by employer), you get exactly the same services as I get, who pays the full (capped) health insurance of 700 Eur.
The full payers usually whine about paying too much and only getting the same benefits as the minimum wage workers.
Both of them are economic idiots without the slightest clue about fixed cost, step cost and contribution margin. They f.ex. get a 100 Eur Tablet "for free" with their 120 Eur Newspaper subscription and they never wonder "how that can possibly work".
Oh, and what politicians don't nearly focus enough on is that, while the minimum wage might be fine to cover your living expense while you're working, as soon as you retire and get a fraction of it, there will inevitably be a gap, which for low income/low pension/low asset citizens is *existential*. Giving current retirees more money to win elections (like it happened in greece) is just making the issue worse - especially given our demographic situation.
Our private health and pension sector is gettin into crisis now, because a security network has to be held by as many people as possible, not some "opting out to get a better deal". As long as you're healthy and a good payer, private insurance works - if you actually need the benefits, you're a loss for that company and they raise your payments or kick you out.
They don't want to share. Wouldn't make them poor, just the poor less so.One wonders why the rich do not want to become poor ...
It you'd get payed sick leave like this what would you do?
Go to work and infect everyone with that cold?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business...ry-pays-the-most-when-workers-take-sick-leav/
France has 36 total minimum days of payed vacation (non sick leave) Germany 29. 7 less a year each year.
Well, we did learn some from our neighbors. German cuisine was pretty 'particular' til rungis express and Paul Bocuse saved us.
You'll never beat our white wine, though. Never!
Sometimes it's funny how people don't notice how used they're to the EU. Wait til the UK discovers they have no wine on their own. And the bottle of cheap wine is already 10 bucks over there and they could have the good stuff for that price at pretty much any supermarket on the continent.![]()
They don't want to share. Wouldn't make them poor, just the poor less so.
Most people think I'm socialist when they hear me. Still gonna vote conservative and pro-EU.
Sometimes it's funny how people don't notice how used they're to the EU. Wait til the UK discovers they have no wine on their own. And the bottle of cheap wine is already 10 bucks over there and they could have the good stuff for that price at pretty much any supermarket on the continent.![]()
Tonight on the TV news, I saw a report on German employees. They said that the Germans are on sick leave, much more often than in the past. 2016 has been an explosion of sick leave. 15 days by year on average. The Germans take advantage of the system, and do not think that the work is the only goal in the life. I believe at Mercedes, they give a bonus of 200 euros per year if the employee is not sick. Really pathetic to have an argument like that
and do not think that the work is the only goal in the life
German here. Many people, even those of a left or leftish leaning opinion, haven't been taking Sigmar Gabriel seriously for many years. He's typically full of , so I wouldn't give much on what he speculates.
And he has definitely absolutely no chance whatsoever has a competitor against Merkel in 2017 elections. Martin Schultz (same party, and yes, the guy who has until recently had a major EU post) would be a more sensible and realistic opponent, but with Gabriel as their candidate, the SPD effectively forfeits the election prematurely...
It's funny how the news media makes desperate attempts to make it look as if the majority of the people don't support someone's recently won election, meanwhile the majority of people had voted him/her. Look at what's going on in the west with Trump, heck look at the the news media said when Canada's former Prime Minister Stephen Harper was losing--they said he was a "very good man" when meanwhile he was known to be one of the world's most hated people. Same goes for Brexit when the news media had stated it was a horrible occurrence and meanwhile the majority of the people had much reason to believe it has good.
What are you talking about? Gabriel is one of the least respected top level politicians in our country, and with him his party has absolutely no chance to win the elections. That's not some "media lies", in fact many parts of the press try to give the man more credibility than he deserves.
That said, I personally do not subscribe at all to this work ethic and regard work as merely a means to an end, nothing more, nothing less.
Hmm. Which party is this, and do you honestly feel they share the values you have outlined here? The Conservatives in Finland seem hell bent on protecting the loopholes that benefit the rich, and privatising everything they possibly can.
I agree with your general point, but isn't there supposed to be some decent wine production in the UK now, largely thanks to the climate change making Central Europe too warm?
There's supposed to be some decent wine production in Nappa Valley. It's decent for defrosting your car windows. [uhh] [big grin]