Thursday, July 31, 2014

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According to the latest quarterly data from the EPA, the industry sector is creating hobo spider jobs, so I'm glad of that. That said, we can not avoid alarming news as closures announced by several companies this week. Stresses the closure of Al-Ko Condural company located in our region, to Polinyā, supplying electrical components to car companies like Ford or Seat. 191 workers, mostly women, will be left without work. In the framework of the EU, with free movement of capital, it is very difficult to regulate hobo spider these closures. However, the council Polinyā (PSC absolute majority) has done something unforgivable: He described the ship lands on developable. This sacrifice is one of the few weapons that the administration has to fight relocation. That is, has encouraged the company to leave, since the reclassification is an increase equity in case of sale of land.
In the province of Girona (A Massana and Cassa de la Selva), announced the closure several textile companies belonging to the group DB Apparel, leaving 132 people hobo spider without jobs. In Reus and Hostalric Pasarela textile group also announced closures that will affect 70 employees. This sector, textiles, starred in several crises in the last year. It is striking that many textile companies have closed in recent months Tordera (280 worker /), San Juan de Vilatorrada (50 worker / s) Navarcles (180 worker / s), Walls and Cardedeu (123 worker / s), and Even Olvan (200 workers / s) in addition to be announced this week, is belonging to business groups like Inditex (Zara, Pull and Bear, Berska ...) or DB Apparel (Abanderado , Wonderbra, Unno, Princess). I say striking because these companies are delivering benefits such as Amancio Ortega and gentlemen hobo spider do not hide it. I'm no expert on the stock market, but the canons of conduct hobo spider common to floors usually revaluation of the shares of companies that advertise these types of closures. Hundreds of families affected, and some brokers are making piles of money: This is capitalism.
Given this, we must not generate false surpluses. We need a serious industrial policy to, requires a restructuring of sectors like textile business value. We need a commitment to new technologies, more resources with R & D, which in Spain is not far from reach 3% of GDP recommended by the European Council, in fact now represents one third compared the overall GDP of the EU-15. This should have been done long ago, but in any case it is clear that we can not wait. The government can not afford to continue to be remiss in the background (lack of resources hobo spider and a clear program of conversion) hobo spider and forms (Joan Clos / Miguel Sebastian) industrial policy as it has been until now.
The activity of the company-ko focuses on manufacturing mechanical traction cables and security cables for the automotive industry and electrical cables. It was just a clarification ... The truth is that the market situation is quite complicated. It does not compete hobo spider with the prices offered production countries like Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic ... For more "INRIA", many businesses located in Eastern gestioneades and are engineered from Germany and Austria are just next. Until countries enraderits not put the European level we have come so bad new projects. Force left! Greetings. June 4, 2008 10:34
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