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Setembro 21, 2010

Os embustes do Bloco de Esquerda: “VAMOS!” (2)

Filed under: Blogosfera,Cartoons,Media,Política,Portugal,Videos — André Azevedo Alves @ 20:00

“VAMOS! Acabar com a Pobreza”

Vamos? Então não vamos…

O que é mais incrível é que esta gente não se cansa de usar sempre a mesma táctica absurda, como se ainda conseguissem enganar alguém (infelizmente ainda há uns quantos que caem na esparrela) e continuam e continuam…. Há pouco tempo começaram a tentar invadir a PAGAN (Anti-Nato) e agora criaram mais um fantoche com praticamente as mesmas pessoas, o Vamos!, que servirá, desta vez, para juntar “sensibilidades diferentes” (por amor da santa!!!!) no combate à crise.

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  1. The illegal immigrants come seeking higher wages, steady employment and a chance at better lives for their families. They cross the border in remote stretches where there are no fences or they pay traffickers to sneak them past border guards.
    Then they work as maids, harvest crops or toil hunched in sweatshops.
    As familiar as this sounds, this is not the United States or Europe, but China, which is attracting an increasing number of undocumented workers to fill the bottom rungs of its booming economy. Tens of thousands of foreigners from Southeast Asia, North Korea and even faraway Africa are believed to be working here illegally.
    Among the most active areas for the furtive crossings is China’s 800-mile southern borders with Vietnam, whose people are drawn by jobs in China that may pay twice as much as they do at home.
    “People are struggling for money in Vietnam. They look at China and think it’s rich,” said Anh Bang, a 23-year-old Vietnamese clothing merchant who travels legally to China several times a month but empathizes with those who enter without documents. “In China they can find a job easily and earn so much more.”
    Labor shortages in China’s export-heavy eastern coastal regions are driving demand for foreign workers. So are Chinese workers’ calls for higher wages, which are cutting into employers’ profits.
    (…)
    “They work slowly and we always have to train them, but we can’t find enough skilled Chinese,” said Lu, a rail-thin 58-year-old village chief with gravelly stubble. “If we don’t hire the Vietnamese we won’t be able to grow as much.”

    A capable Chinese worker is paid about $9 a day. A Vietnamese hire gets just over $5. Lu said he has no choice but to rely on the illegal help because his three sons have no interest in working the fields. Two are contractors and one is a taxi driver.
    “I don’t want to carry sugar cane down the mountain,” said his youngest son, Lu Xinghuan, 26, who aspires to own a trucking company. “It’s hard work.”

    http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-china-illegal-immigration-20100919,0,1794971,full.story

    Comentário por lucklucky — Setembro 21, 2010 @ 20:12

  2. O BE luta por acabar com a pobreza e as desigualdades no planeta.Pá desde que consigam votos a reforma dourada está garantida…

    Comentário por Lusitânea — Setembro 22, 2010 @ 13:46


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