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From: Reforma (México D.F., México)
Date: 20060322
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Byline: Sergio Sarmiento

"Es difícil hacer que alguien entienda algo cuando su empleo depende de que no lo entienda".

Upton Sinclair

Los dirigentes sindicales franceses nunca quisieron establecer una alianza con el movimiento estudiantil de mayo del 68. Hoy, sin embargo, se han apresurado a establecer un acuerdo con los líderes estudiantiles. Y es que se dan cuenta de que, aunque la nueva legislación laboral francesa ayuda a los jóvenes, afecta los intereses más perversos de los sindicatos.

Francia tiene un enorme problema de desocupación. En enero su tasa ...

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