In honor of May Day, I thought we could kickoff the week with a showcase of worker solidarity in the EU.With more than 85% of the German electorate opposed to a Greek bailout - with many expressing the sentiment that German workers will end up working longer to pay for generous Greek pensions – Merkel's government has sent out strong signals that it is still undecided over whether it will respond to the pleas for aid.
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Monday, April 26, 2010
Workers of the World, Divide!
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