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Le plein-emploi de nos voisins est superficiel

Le plein-emploi de nos voisins est superficiel | 16s3d: Bestioles, opinions & pétitions | Scoop.it
Les économies européennes qui affichent un meilleur taux de chômage que la France ne sont pas si performantes : ces bons chiffres tiennent pour beaucoup a
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Une autre preuve que la réduction du temps de travail individuel est une option pour la lutte contre le chômage...
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Assurance-chômage: ce qui va changer pour les ruptures conventionnelles

Assurance-chômage: ce qui va changer pour les ruptures conventionnelles | 16s3d: Bestioles, opinions & pétitions | Scoop.it
La réforme de l'assurance-chômage est un coup dur pour les ruptures conventionnelles qui, selon la CFDT, font parfois office de préretraites pour les seniors.
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Vers la fin des licenciements économiques déguisés en rupture conventionnelle pour les cadres: peut-être une opportunité pour eux de revenir à une approche collective face à des directions qui préféraient individualiser les négociations?

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The Berlin Wall fell 25 years ago, but Germany is still divided

The Berlin Wall fell 25 years ago, but Germany is still divided | 16s3d: Bestioles, opinions & pétitions | Scoop.it
Stunning satellite images and maps show how east and west differ from each other even today.
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On efface pas 40 ans d'histoire en 25 ans, ni même en 40...(?)

Peter Phillips's curator insight, November 6, 2014 11:43 AM

50 years of communist rule still affect opportunities in Germany today, as these maps show. What they don't show is the social mirror that each provides to the other and the rich discussions about social policy that result. Reunification has been an expensive exercise for Germany, however one that it is committed to.

Jacob Conklin's curator insight, February 12, 2015 6:20 PM

The Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, but its influence is still present in today's Germany. History plays a key role in the shaping of political boundaries and that history is clearly evident in Germany. The line where the Berlin wall once stood still divides the country economically. The western part of Germany is far more economically affluent than the east. The USSR may be gone, but its influence still remains. 

BrianCaldwell7's curator insight, April 5, 2016 8:14 AM

These two maps (unemployment on the left and disposable income on the right) are but two examples in this article that highlights the lingering distinctions between the two parts of Germany that were reunited 25 years ago.  The social geographies imposed by the Iron Curtain and the Berlin  Wall are still being felt from this relic border and will for years to come. 


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