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by Christophe » 12/04/13, 00:01

The uneasiness of work (and the non-sharing of the wealth produced by work) summarized in a curve:

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by chatelot16 » 12/04/13, 00:21

we can see that the deraillement begins in 80

more exactly in 1981 ... my mother used to tell me when everyone honked the horns in the streets in 1981, they are like the heads of calves who laugh at their misfortune ...
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by Christophe » 12/04/13, 00:24

It is an international graphic so I assume that it does not only concern France ...

Another more global explanation is undoubtedly (among others) ... the 3ieme industrial revolution: IT ...
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by chatelot16 » 12/04/13, 00:27

on closer inspection we also see that the wage curve stagnates during the socialist period and then slowly starts again
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by Christophe » 12/04/13, 00:40

I understood what you meant but look at the graph is in English partially translated ... so this probably does not only concern France ...

Sorry I don't have the source, it comes from FB ...

Another explanation could be the scam of public debts, since interest may be in the "productivity" curve ...
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by chatelot16 » 12/04/13, 00:50

delaying politics is not easy

the beginning of the end is not in 1981 but before! the end of gaulism which had continued for some time with pompidou

of course maybe what happened in france is negligible and that it is a world given

but I still believe that something has derailed in France
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by Ahmed » 12/04/13, 21:04

The reason for this brutal dissociation of the two curves is not to be found on the political side, but on the economic side.
As I have already explained, the continuous increase in productivity has had favorable effects (from the point of view of the classical economy) as long as the people who have become useless in one sector find a job in another less mechanized / automated (from agriculture / mining to industry, from industry to the tertiary sector), with the breakdown of IT, then micro-computing, productivity attacked the last bastion.

Consequently, two related phenomena appear: mass unemployment => stagnation / regression of wages and balance of power more favorable to the dominant => widening income gap.

Since then, the generalized astonishment over the "competitiveness agreements" has been a headlong rush which can only worsen the gap between these two curves and above all, the general problem of which this graph is only an illustration ...
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by Janic » 13/04/13, 08:51

reread the manifesto of Marx, it did not take a wrinkle and it did not start with the great Charles, but decades before with the explosion of international trade and colonization. It's just the forms that have changed. We reap only what we have sown like all the civilizations that preceded us: it is the law of the boomerang.
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by Flytox » 18/04/13, 22:42

Overbidding, or how to try to do "better" than Brance Thelécon and Reunolt together .....

Union flyer appeared in one of the worst companies in the region:

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by Christophe » 12/05/14, 12:40

Another 2005 documentary to watch or watch again: The death of the worker

http://www.arte.tv/guide/fr/034580-000/ ... ravailleur

The death of the worker
Sunday 11 May to 22h45 (119 min)

From Ukraine to Indonesia, from Nigeria to Pakistan and China, meet force workers who barely earn enough to survive. A documentary of great beauty on the damned of the earth and the new working conditions. Released in tribute to director Michael Glawogger, who died on 23 last April.


I think we already talked about it on forums... but not found the corresponding subject ...
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