
Dear All fellow humans,
Welcome to the
It is with great interest and concern I listen to voices all over the world promoting "our jobs for our workers". In any economical downturn there is an increased support for it. In
"British jobs for British workers" was a phrase Gordon Brown used back in 2007. His ill-chosen wording has been taken up by workers on strike over the last couple of weeks. Three weeks ago workers at the Lindsey oil refinery went on strike. Their grievance was a contract made by Total, the refinery's French owner, to Jacobs, a
To me this is beside the point. We are now part of the EU, in which we have signed up to a free movement of goods, people and capital. The fundamental idea of the EU is to promote peace and stability. It has since it was created been taking up other causes too, but one cannot forget the fundamental idea. The three pillars of the
When British workers start screaming "British jobs for British workers" a dangerous undertone is heard, "we are not like them". Any type of "Us against Them" mentality opposes integration and breeds xenophobia. If it is allowed to continue it can very likely prove contraproductive for our workers abroad and seriously damage our economy when foreign workers leave the
Yesterday Bloomberg published an article discussing
Last month a blogger running the Mini-Microsoft blog angrily argued the company should first fire visa holders before Americans. The blog's author has since had to block all messages since the debate "got downright nasty". According to Intel's CEO, Stancy Smith, the industry needs to be able to hire the best people in the world otherwise it would not go forward.
I want to finish this weeks blog by citing the Economist. In an article about the strikes in Lindsey they foresaw the new era in politics; "The cosy prosperity of the past decade was barren ground for political extremes; the coming years might not be true."
