sábado, 25 de abril de 2009

SPANISH JOBLESS TOTAL AT RECORD 4M

Spain’s army of unemployed swelled to a record 4m in the first quarter of this year as hundreds of thousands of workers in services and construction fell victim to economic recession and the collapse of the country’s housing market.
Jobless numbers jumped by more than 800,000 in the quarter to reach 4.01m or 17.4 per cent of the workforce, double the European Union average, according to the National Statistics Institute. Spaniards have been losing jobs at the rate of almost 9,000 a day since January.
The figures come as a blow to José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, the Socialist prime minister. He has put a brave face on Spain’s deep recession and has repeatedly expressed confidence in the government’s €70bn ($93bn, £63bn) of emergency deficit spending ... (Klik egin-ver más)
By Victor Mallet in Madrid. Financial Times

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  1. No sé qué sentido tiene que aparezca un artículo en inglés, idioma que muchos de vuestros lectores desconocemos. Creo que hubiera sido más lógico traducirlo al euskera o castellano para que todos vuestros seguidores(me temo que la mayoría) nos hubiéramos podido enterar.

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