Unemployment
in the eurozone has hit a near-15 year high. Some 17 million Europeans are now
jobless, and forecasts are for the jobcentre queues to get even longer
throughout the year.
At
10.8% the official jobless rate hides black spots of over 20% like Spain and
other nations, like Austria, where full employment, not unemployment, is the
norm. In contrast the USA has been creating jobs since late last year.
"We,
particularly the young people, are here because we have a bleak future and
won’t have a stable job when we finish studying. It’s very sad and that’s why
we are on the streets,” said one young Spaniard in the streets of Madrid.
With
no work to do young people are turning out to be quite adept at protest, 21st
century style, using social networks and mobile phones to mobilize.
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