4最大のユーロ諸国の生産サイクルはほぼ失われた世代を含むように若者の失業に対する投資を加速させることを約束する
25歳以下の若者の失業率、ギリシア 55'3%、スペイン 53'2%、ポルトガル 37'7%、イタリア 35'3%,フランス 24'3%、欧州通貨連合 23'0%,欧州連合27ヶ国 22'8%。
The four largest euro countries undertake to accelerate investments against youth unemployment to include almost lost a generation in the production cycle
La UE lanza el zafarrancho por el empleo
Los cuatro grandes países del euro se comprometen a acelerar inversiones contra el paro juvenil para incluir a una generación casi perdida en el ciclo productivo
Hollande asegura que “hay que actuar ya” contra el paro juvenil
Miguel Mora París 28 MAY 2013 - 20:38 CET
Merkel, y por él mismo.
EU launches rumpus for jobs
The four largest euro countries undertake to accelerate investments against youth unemployment to include almost lost a generation in the production cycle
Hollande said that "we must act now" against youth unemployment
Miguel Mora Paris 28 MAY 2013 - 20:38 CET
Europe has taken a first step Tuesday, economically modest but strong political significance, to place the six million unemployed youth of the continent (two million of whom are Spanish) in the center of the public agenda. Convened in Paris by the think tank and patron investor Nicolas Berggruen, the four largest euro area economies pledged to launch in a few weeks a 'new deal for youth employment. "
The plan, still profiling, suggest accelerate investments and reforms needed to modernize and unify the European labor market in order to incorporate a generation outraged and almost lost to the productive cycle of quality and innovation. Germany, France, Italy and Spain get so the first step to healing the deep social wounds opened by the explosive cocktail of recession, austerity, mismanagement, technocrats, institutional and disunity aphasia sufferers member countries.
Debate Europe: next steps together in the amphitheater of the Institute for Policy Studies, popularly known as Sciences Po, the French president and head of the Spanish Government and the Ministers of Economy and Labour, Berlin, Paris and Rome. Alongside them, 400 representatives of European society: businessmen, opinion leaders, politicians and expolíticos, communication experts and many students who enthusiastically followed the discussions.
François Hollande opened the day reaffirming the faith-European intermittent France, and its commitment to the new deal [in eference to Keynesian plan launched by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt against the Great Depression]. The French president confirmed that the plan will be discussed at the European summit on June 28 and will be presented on July 3 in Berlin during a meeting of the European Working ministers headed by German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and himself.
Source: Eurostat.
Nicolas Berggruen, founder of Berggruen Institute and an international investor with an outstanding participation in Prisa, publisher of El Pais, had stressed the present discussion the need to "seek new European ideas to enter a new cycle that allows phase outrun austerity "and reiterated Hollande is needed to give the euro zone economic government stable, and give it proposed a budget that would tax such as the Tobin and be dedicated to promoting youth employment.
"It's about recovering growth in the medium and long term," said Hollande. "But we are in an emergency and we must act now." "The post-crisis generation is going to hold accountable the leaders of today. We will remember that we had the hope that after finishing our studies could have a job, a successful life. We can not let this generation without prospects because if young people feel only anger and disaffection towards Europe. "
The plan will encompass in principle three different capital injections as scheduled by the EU but were blocked by lack of political will, by mere bureaucratic apathy or not to contravene the fervor of austerity. On the one hand, the EU will provide € 10,000 million to the European Investment Bank (EIB), which will enable the organization to ensure some 60,000 million euros in loans to SMEs that hire young people. In addition, 16,000 million cohesion funds paralyzed for 18 months will be allocated to youth employment, innovation and education. According to the Commission, 55,000 small businesses and 780,000 young people will receive aid.
Finally, a European credit of 6,000 million euros will be allocated to 2020 by the EIB between partners, in collaboration with the private sector to improve training for those seeking their first job: the 25th anniversary of the Erasmus program, you want to extend the idea to non-academics, especially in the depressed south, where unemployment figures exceed, and in some cases more than double, to 25%.
The greatest novelty, however, but is not monetary method. Germany join the New Deal youth his mixed vocational learning system, which enables young people to receive public training courses in 340 different jobs while making private placements to adjust the labor market supply with demand.
The big supporter of this program is the German Labor Minister Ursula von der Leyen, that Paris has emerged as a model of dynamism and rigor. Mother of seven children, speaks English and French fluently, and it sounds and as a future successor to Merkel. Although his tone is softer, his push does not seem minor to the Chancellor; hearing it appeared that his desire is to solve the problem of unemployment in the north before the south. "Europe needs qualified personnel. We have the funds and we must now mobilize business and governments. We want more mobility, "he said. "In Germany, Austria and the Netherlands have a million job vacancies."
The list of participants was long and luxurious. Mario Monti, former Italian Prime Minister, Jacques Delors, former president of the European Commission, and Felipe Gonzalez, among many others, recalled the need to further develop the wonderful European dream. Europe irritates, hurts, sometimes it seems asleep and frayed. But, despite everything, and that everyone seemed to agree again, remains a political artifact fabulous and the only long term solution to the problems of their tired old nation-states.
The plan's key
Mobilize and the departure of 6,000 million euros from the European budget and intended combat youth unemployment for the next seven years. That means investing 142 euros per person for children under 25 years.
16,000 million structural funds still unused for 18 months, for youth employment, innovation and education: 55,000 780,000 SMEs and young people receive the aid.
Non-Erasmus university. We intend to bring this successful-sharing plan has 25 years running-a non-university to enable companies formed in EU countries other than their own.
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