Wednesday, May 27, 2009

20 million Chinese lost their jobs due to global crisis


BEIJING AP: More than 20 million people work in China because of the global economic crisis, which has dark Bgiyumha to Beijing, is a threat of social explosion, and the Chinese government is talking about''passing''the worst year of the Chinese economy for decades. Observers fear the outbreak of riots and unrest among the rural population, an estimated 600 million people and caused the crisis in more conflicts and disputes with the workers who are laid off without giving them any compensation. Chinese officials have received instructions from their government to move people and talk with him to comfort him rather than a method of repression, as was the case until now. The Shin Chiven in charge of a government team assigned to follow up on the countryside over the seriousness of the situation resulting from the crisis in China, indicating that the official line taken by the Chinese government, saying''the police will not be used in the face of protests, except in very severe cases, such as fighting or vandalism and arson ''. Ordinary workers and began again in the search for work in the cities following the return of the celebration of Chinese New Year with their families in the countryside, but many of them had found work, and specialists in the provision of employment stress fall in demand is a clear demonstration of the labor force, especially by companies operating in the the export sector, pointing out that many workers who have been laid off from their jobs did not even find the money needed to travel to their families in the villages to celebrate the new year, which is often the greatest opportunity to reunite the family. It is expected that the declining economic growth in China from 13% in 2007 to 7,5% this year, as reduced production in China for the sixth straight month. Despite this gloomy atmosphere deliberately Fein President Jiabao, the Chinese government to show optimism about the economic situation of the country's broadcasting some hope in the midst of this gloomy atmosphere, declaring during his visit to the European view of London that''light at the end of the tunnel'', Jiabao Fein was not clear enough when he declared his Government's intention to inject additional funds by the funds in the first program to stimulate the economy, which was adopted last November and the value exceeded 400 billion euros. However, observers believe that the situation is not worse and not expected to improve the economic situation in China before the second half of this year. Shin Chiven warned of social unrest because of high unemployment, saying''we have 25 to 26 million temporary workers are not only difficult to find a job .. Often unreliable interim working the whole family''. Official data show that the number of job seekers in rural China is currently 130 million people and contribute to their income by two-thirds of the budget provision in rural areas. But the Chinese government hopes that the working population of these areas in particular, to save the Chinese economy through mitigation of the consequences resulting from the decline in export, through increased domestic consumption, according to note in particular the Council of State and the Communist Party,''which states that rural areas represent the greatest source of encouragement domestic demand''. These included the list of programs planned in these areas to stimulate consumption are estimated to cost several billion, and there is the view of the billions to be handed over directly to the farmers, but the government did not succeed in times of prosperity itself to increase the incomes of the rural population, although many government initiatives that can be described in good faith has continued to increase the gap between poor farmers and urban dwellers, the rich. It also emerged during this crisis, the repercussions of the lack of a social system that the government will increase the unemployment refrain from spending, which thrives only in an atmosphere of social security as deemed Mengjao Shin, an economist at the Bank Citibank''American''in China, which confirmed that consumption would not recover in China only through the provision of the necessary foundations for that'', but many of the requirements of this recovery can not be provided in a short time''.

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