jueves, 7 de marzo de 2013

The International Day of Working Women





             The International Day of Working Women and International Women's Day commemorates the struggle of women for their participation, on an equal footing with men in society and their full development as a person. It is celebrated on March 8. It is a national holiday in some countries.

The first edition was held in 1911 in Germany, Austria, Denmark and Switzerland extending their memorial, since then, many countries. In 1977 the General Assembly of the United Nations Organization (UN) proclaimed March 8 as International Day for Women's Rights and International Peace.

domingo, 3 de marzo de 2013

GLOBAL ECONMIC CRISIS IN SPAIN

     GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISIS IN SPAIN



One of the main consequences in 2008 had on the Spanish economy is a strong rise in unemployment. During 2008 a number of companies submitted job layoffs (EREs).
The construction sector is one of the hardest hit by the crisis due to the end of the "boom" and subsequent property sales decline. During 2008, many construction companies filed for bankruptcy.
Until there is no restructuring of the savings banks can not cope with the drastic reduction of the housing stock.
There is a discussion about the reasons latent that unemployment has risen much more in Spain: increasing labor force or excessive labor rigidity. Others seek the causes of the financial crash in the salaries of senior management or lack of effectiveness of the bodies reguladores.47 The effects of the economic crisis have also had a strong impact on the Spanish financial system. Defaults on many companies and individuals with poor management led to the intervention of some financial institutions by the State

  Global economic crisis 2008-2013

For the economic crisis of 2008-2013 is known to the world economic crisis that began in 2008, and was originated in the United States. Among the main causes of the crisis would be the high prices of raw materials due to high inflation planetary, the overvaluation of the product, energy and food crisis, and the threat of a worldwide recession and a credit crunch , mortgage and market confidence.
The crisis that began in 2008 has been noted by many international experts as the "crisis of the developed countries', because its consequences are observed mainly in the richer countries of the world.