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Frühjahrsaufschwung: Arbeitslosenzahl sinkt deutlich - SPIEGEL ONLINE - Nachr... - 0 views

  • Arbeitslosenzahl sinkt deutlich Aufschwung am Jobmarkt: Die Zahl der Erwerbslosen ist im Mai auf 3,5 Millionen gesunken, die Arbeitslosenquote ging auf 8,2 Prozent zurück. Die deutliche Verbesserung beruht allerdings zum Teil auf einer Statistikänderung
  • Zudem ist der Rückgang der Erwerbslosenquote nicht ganz so stark wie es den Anschein hat: Eine zum Jahresbeginn in Kraft getretene Statistikänderung hat die offizielle Arbeitslosenzahl erheblich gedrückt.
  • Tatsächlich seien im Mai 3,47 Millionen Menschen statt der offiziell genannten 3,458 Millionen arbeitslos gewesen, sagte eine Sprecherin. Der Rückgang würde sich nach der alten Zählweise lediglich auf rund 100.000 belaufen. Die Bundesregierung hatte sich darauf verständigt, Jobsucher, die von privaten Vermittlern betreut werden, in Zukunft nicht mehr als arbeitslos einzustufen. Dies war von Sozialverbänden heftig als Verzerrung der Statistik kritisiert worden.
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Ultimate Civics » Blog Archive » Corporations Are Not Persons - 0 views

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    By Ralph Nader & Carl J. Mayer New York Times, April 9, 1988 Our constitutional rights were intended for real persons, not artificial creations. The Framers knew about corporations but chose not to mention these contrived entities in the Constitution. For them, the document shielded living beings from arbitrary government and endowed them with the right to speak, assemble, and petition. Today, however, corporations enjoy virtually the same umbrella of constitutional protections as individuals do. They have become in effect artificial persons with infinitely greater power than humans. This constitutional equivalence must end. Consider a few noxious developments during the last 10 years. A group of large Boston companies invoked the First Amendment in order to spend lavishly and thus successfully defeat a referendum that would have permitted the legislature to enact a progressive income tax that had no direct effect on the property and business of these companies. An Idaho electrical and plumbing corporation cited the Fourth Amendment and deterred a health and safety investigation. A textile supply company used Fifth Amendment protections and barred retrial in a criminal anti-trust case in Texas. The idea that the Constitution should apply to corporations as it applies to humans had its dubious origins in 1886. The Supreme Court said it did "not wish to hear argument" on whether corporations were "persons" protected by the 14th Amendment, a civil rights amendment designed to safeguard newly emancipated blacks from unfair government treatment. It simply decreed that corporations were persons. Now that is judicial activism. A string of later dissents, by Justices Hugo Black and William O. Douglas, demonstrated that neither the history nor the language of the 14th Amendment was meant to protect corporations. But it was too late. The genie was out of the bottle and the corporate evolution into personhood was under way. It was not until the 1970's that corporations
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