I do not remember the source ... was October 2009!
09/10/2009
The Chronicles of recount crisis of 1929, inter alia, of a major wave of suicides in the middle of the Great Crash, bankers, managers, investors were thrown by ' top of the skyscrapers could not withstand the failure of their societies or the destruction of their property. And this picture of the precipitous descent from the terraces of the buildings on Wall Street has remained as the symbol of the crisis.
One would have expected something to happen like the last bubble burst with the subprime, but, in reality, there were no reports of recorded almost similar facts. The great manager who helped cause the disaster were in place or, even when they are evicted, they left their companies covered by tens of millions of dollars in settlements. There was therefore no reason for despair, especially since the loss of reputation - once said the loss of honor, does not weigh much, and now appears today certainly a sufficient reason for such extreme acts.
At this point many of the bankers will be forced out of business bought a large villa in Tuscany, as are the Anglo-Saxon times many other citizens, or they will be enjoying the sun on some Caribbean beach, where they have instead embarked on a new and prestigious career business somewhere else, for their promising sector.
So, with this crisis, there was, in a sense, a passing of the baton and suicidal tendency has been elegantly transferred to workers in different businesses and the unemployed, people living before there were reliable trouble ahead. The press is therefore full in recent weeks, news about a wave of suicide is marred in particular the world of French employment , with specific reference to employees and managers of large companies, from France Telecom, Michelin, Peugeot, BNP Paribas to (!!!) , the IBM and so on.
What's happening? Regarding the specific case in France Telecom, the company which have any questions, explanations, however, refer to the more general issues and affecting all other companies. This is in essence nothing more than the consequences of landing in France of financial capitalism in its worst forms, married just hours with the crisis. Faced with a market requiring ever-higher returns to the company, because the dividends and the creation of shareholder value should increase, management respond to restructuring plans savages, without limitation pressure on middle management to achieve objectives of sales, manufacturing, organizational very hard, often unrealistic, reorganizations involving frequent changes of job and housing to employees, firing more or less disguised ( mean anything?). And people are broke. A particularly surprising
and grotesque emerges from a notizia pubblicata in data 30 settembre su www.nouvelobs.com, il sito del settimanale Nouvel Observateur. La società progetterebbe di costruire, per rimediare al problema , un edificio per uffici di otto piani; il palazzo avrebbe la caratteristica di essere “antisuicidi”, con tutte le finestre bloccate e le terrazze inaccessibili ai dipendenti (come da noi, sarà un caso?).
In pratica, li si metterebbe in gabbia. Resta solo, commenta qualcuno sullo stesso sito citato, da chiedere agli impiegati, all’entrata degli edifici, di togliersi i lacci delle scarpe, nonché le cravatte e le cinture.
C’è da capire perché il fenomeno dei suicidi has developed mainly in France - which would seem to hold more generally, a dubious distinction in this respect in Europe, a lot of overtaking for example, the famous Swedish-and much less in a country like Italy, where also such as refer to many items in the offices of companies like Fiat today breathed a regime of fear and widespread, as highlighted in the newspaper La Stampa, 5 October 2009, at year end the crisis have deleted about 10% of the jobs of paintings, executives and managers. It should however be noted that some cases of suicide in recent months has had on us too. The fact is, however France, since the time of the Revolution, shows a capacity of indignation and protest against injustice and inequality that is unparalleled in Europe. The sub-prime crisis has been, in economic terms, less incisive than in most other countries of the continent, but, nevertheless, have multiplied in factories forms of protest such that the authoritative figures have been able to speak, some months ago, the existence of a pre-revolutionary situation .
In our country, the crisis was experienced in a perhaps less dramatic, although its contours objective is proving to be increasingly serious. The workers are killed by us mainly from occupational accidents and occupational diseases and on these points, the second the available statistics, the Italians and the French easily outweigh the Swedes. Tremonti But the 626 is a law that can no longer afford!
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