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Fit For Jobs in Europe Magazine
This is our project's Magazine! Here we can upload photos, articles, interviews, videos, etc. It's a space where everybody can give their opinion about this project of ours.
Friday, 13 July 2012
Friday, 29 June 2012
Article on unemployment in Spain
In our country, unemployment is one of the most important problems, specially youth unemployment.But how does it affect our society?
First of all, Spain is one of the countries with the highest rate of unemployment in Europe and of course, that is an enourmous problem. If people cannot work, they can not get a suitable level of life.Youth people is one of the most affected sector of population because most of them don´t want to study and if they do not study they cannot have a good job and cannot get their own independence from parents. So, crisis is the guilty of the present situation specially in Spain, where our politicians are not able to find the solution to this problem. If companies increase production and consumers increase their purchases, the demand for workers will increase again and unemployment will decrease.
In Spain, we have a lot of problems and unemployment and our politicians have to work to solve them as soon as possible.
VĂctor Arribas
BTX-1
Tuesday, 26 June 2012
Thursday, 7 June 2012
Trip to Gevelsberg in February 2012
In February Spanish students visited Gevelsberg in Germany. There also met French students. Here there's a presentation about the visit.
Monday, 4 June 2012
Volvo international company presented by spanish students in Gevelsberg (Deutschland)
The Volvo Group has its origin in 1927 when the first Volvo car rolled off the production line at the factory in Gothenburg, Sweden. Nowadays the company has office in many contruies worldwide.
A Spanish company: Danone. Presented by spanish students in Gevelsberg (Deutschland).
The original company bearing the corporate name was founded in 1919 by Isaac Carasso in Barcelona as a small factory producing yoghurt. The factory was named Danone, a Catalan diminutive of the name of his first son, Daniel Carasso.
Ten years later, the company moved from Spain to neighboring France.
Ten years later, the company moved from Spain to neighboring France.
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