http://www.socialistsanddemocrats.eu/
«Relaunching Europe is heading to Coimbra, Portugal for a lively and open debate on the fight against unemployment and how to help people back on the road to work.
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Today, 26 million Europeans are without a job, while millions of others work for a meagre salary. Young people are not spared: one in four young Europeans is currently unemployed. In Portugal, 36% of young people struggle to find a decent job, with many leaving the country in search for better opportunities abroad.
The blind austerity imposed by the conservative Troika has an overwhelming responsibility in this disaster and it is time now to bring about change and solidarity in Europe.
So how do we go from there? Is education the only response? Are we doing enough to support entrepreneurs and citizens with ideas? What will it take to create more jobs?…
The floor is yours! Everybody is welcome to this free event. For organisational purposes, we just kindly ask that you register to the event.»

«Together, we have the choice. Together, we can change Europe and offer 500 million European citizens a new direction. We want a different Europe: fairer, socially balanced and democratic.
Don’t settle for the way Europe is run now, falling apart and a far cry from the values it was originally founded on.
It’s your choice. In May 2014, there will be elections to a new European Parliament and the outcome of the Parliamentary elections will determine who leads the new Commission.
Europe does not work - we have to get it back on track. The global crisis has not only led to failing banks. Even states themselves have suffered the fallout of the banking crisis, leading to thousands of people losing their jobs and savings. The European Commission has imposed austerity with such rigour that we see massive protests in the streets, especially in southern Europe, and the younger generation has been hit most cruelly by the crisis.
Youth unemployment has reached a level no one would have believed just a few years ago.»
http://socialistsanddemocrats.eu/sites/default/files/brochure_SD_alternative_vision_en_131028_web.pdf
The blind austerity imposed by the conservative Troika has an overwhelming responsibility in this disaster and it is time now to bring about change and solidarity in Europe.
So how do we go from there? Is education the only response? Are we doing enough to support entrepreneurs and citizens with ideas? What will it take to create more jobs?…
The floor is yours! Everybody is welcome to this free event. For organisational purposes, we just kindly ask that you register to the event.»
«Together, we have the choice. Together, we can change Europe and offer 500 million European citizens a new direction. We want a different Europe: fairer, socially balanced and democratic.
Don’t settle for the way Europe is run now, falling apart and a far cry from the values it was originally founded on.
It’s your choice. In May 2014, there will be elections to a new European Parliament and the outcome of the Parliamentary elections will determine who leads the new Commission.
Europe does not work - we have to get it back on track. The global crisis has not only led to failing banks. Even states themselves have suffered the fallout of the banking crisis, leading to thousands of people losing their jobs and savings. The European Commission has imposed austerity with such rigour that we see massive protests in the streets, especially in southern Europe, and the younger generation has been hit most cruelly by the crisis.
Youth unemployment has reached a level no one would have believed just a few years ago.»
http://socialistsanddemocrats.eu/sites/default/files/brochure_SD_alternative_vision_en_131028_web.pdf
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