Young and jobless: The recession’s toll – The Globe and Mail
Posted by Graham on December 4th, 2009
–No work for students and recent graduates. Even as the unemployment rate has gone down (by less than one percent) young people are still unable to find work. The fight for careers, even if they are not life-long ones, is getting harder.











December 13th, 2009 at 8:09 pm
Both young and old will be out of work if we trade our jobs away to other countries because of all the global warming hype we have been led to believe in from endless lies from the news media and dishonest scientists. There was a ton of evidence that it was a scam before the climate gate emails came out. It makes me sick the way all those phony scientists and the media try to pretend like nothing is wrong and they cover it up. They think we are so stupid we can’t see a snow-job when it’s right before our eyes.
December 13th, 2009 at 9:54 pm
It is the vast consensus of scientists that global warming is real. If they were all phony and dishonest, it would have to be the product of an elaborate conspiracy– insisting on this would be crazy.
The loss of jobs in Canada is not due to people worried about climate change. It is because companies have moved production to regions where workers are more desperate and oppressed than here. This is not conspiracy, it is the nature of a competitive market. This relocation of manufacturing began en masse in response to the falling rate of profits from the late 1960’s and into the 1980’s. The falling rate of profit is a tendency inherent to mature markets.
Through international solidarity with the working class, and a democratically planned economy we can eliminate the super-exploitation of our brothers and sisters, and restore a vibrant, fulfilling economy here.