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<blockquote data-quote="tchetcha" data-source="post: 28364" data-attributes="member: 111"><p><strong>Re: Modern-Day Slavery</strong></p><p></p><p>Many similar cases are happenig here in Europe. Human traffic is a big issue nowadays. Many workers are going to other coutries thinking they have a working contract and they are going to win lot's of money, and then is nothing like that. </p><p>Two days ago, a friend told me that the French said no to the European Constitution because of the position of the European Comissioner about some labour measures. As I understood, he was in favor of, a worker from Polony for example, to go to work to France and to receive a wage as he was in Polony. That would increase competition inside of the countries, and many workers would be transported from country to country, not earning more that being at home.</p><p>For me thats slavery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tchetcha, post: 28364, member: 111"] [b]Re: Modern-Day Slavery[/b] Many similar cases are happenig here in Europe. Human traffic is a big issue nowadays. Many workers are going to other coutries thinking they have a working contract and they are going to win lot's of money, and then is nothing like that. Two days ago, a friend told me that the French said no to the European Constitution because of the position of the European Comissioner about some labour measures. As I understood, he was in favor of, a worker from Polony for example, to go to work to France and to receive a wage as he was in Polony. That would increase competition inside of the countries, and many workers would be transported from country to country, not earning more that being at home. For me thats slavery. [/QUOTE]
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