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Does globalisation promote employment (OECD countries (Low wages, Openness…
Does globalisation promote employment
OECD countries
Low wages
Openness to international trade
New opportunities
Reducing cost
Decrease jobs in one countries & increase in another.
Unbeatable prices
G7 countries workforce dropped by 60%
Not required specialised skills and tech
Pharmaceutical & cars employment
employment rose 1.1% annually
Wages in declined.
weaken unions 'bargaining power' & employment quality
Law & practices less protection employees.
Enforce an basic employment laws.
MNE'S & CSR
Governments increased support back to work
Major union power plays an important part.
Wanting to do degrees
Germany Government
Nokia reimburse e 17 million
Losses of 2300 jobs
2008 crisis job losses rose over 8% UK & US 10%
Services industry created 3 million jobs
Offshoring
Loss of jobs
one wage to five OECD countries
Stepping up to globalisation
turnover growth in turn new workers
5% of job loses in europe
75% caused by restructuring from tech
15% from bankruptcies
Created more jobs destroyed them.
An balance of salaries in each country
Wages & working conditions under pressure
High-quality jobs created in international markets.
Inequalities
Changes in technology has be a factor
Reducing power of unions
Graduates difficulties in finding employment
Job security
Training programmes for older workers
test wages insurance system
Allowing people climb the social ladder
Long life of training for reasons of tech, economic, social evolutions