In this context, it would place the Framework Programme for Employment and Economic Revival 2017-2020, which it has announced with great enthusiasm, with a budget of EUR 8.8 billion over the next four years. With this plan, which is nothing new, it aims to boost 45,000 jobs, support 6,000 companies and finance 100 new research projects, among other objectives.
Yes, it smells of propaganda. And it reminds Felipe González with his motto “millions of jobs” or by saying that now Rajoy has to invest EUR 4.2 billion in Catalonia, in response to sovereignty. Here at the CAV, we have been confused about job creation with the replacement of permanent workers to retire (9,000), such as the TAV, the Donostialdea metro, the Left Margin technology park, BioCruces or the reform of Pasaia.
The message of the will to create jobs is a message that is to be extended at a rate of unemployment of 12%, when 50% of young people are unemployed and thousands of unemployed over 45 years old. But what employment? So precarious? What kind of companies? Where? We have experience with multinationals that know a lot about relocations, who have left after Lakua has given them great tax advantages. They have not told us where all those millions are going to come from, if there is no real tax reform. Without that there will be insufficient money for such plans. Everything would be pure propaganda, and it already smells like that.
I received your e-mail in personal mail on the strike portals. At first, like many others, I thought it was to let you know what options we have in the face of the strike. But no, the e-mail received was a political and communicative movement against the strike.
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