Chirac Waves the White Flag

Monday, April 10, 2006
French President Jacques Chirac has given in to the student protests in his country, protests that called for the removal of the First Employment Contract. This is a controversial new law giving employers greater freedom in whom they fire amongst under-26 employees. The law, as I am sure you’ve seen, sparked students protests for weeks.

Michael Miller in last Wednesday’s Acton News and Commentary addressed the deeper issue here: economic ignorance and moral apathy--I won’t repeat his analysis here. But here’s what I’d like to point out: what will fill in the vacuum.
The minister of employment, Jean-Louis Borloo, told Le Monde newspaper that the new plan will include increasing government subsidies to employers who hire people under 26 who face the biggest obstacles to finding jobs. He said the cost to the government in the second half of the year would be about $180 million.

From more economic freedom to subsidies. It is one thing to surrender to the protests and remove this law. It is quite something else to enact an (apparently) equal and (certainly) opposite policy. One wonders what will be the straw to break the Gallic camel’s economic back. Perhaps we should start a betting pool...
Bookmark Chirac Waves the White Flag  at del.icio.us Digg Chirac Waves the White Flag Bloglines Chirac Waves the White Flag Technorati Chirac Waves the White Flag Bookmark Chirac Waves the White Flag  at YahooMyWeb Bookmark Chirac Waves the White Flag  at Furl.net Bookmark Chirac Waves the White Flag  at reddit.com Bookmark Chirac Waves the White Flag  with wists Bookmark using any bookmark manager!

Trackbacks

  1. No Trackbacks

Comments

Display comments as (Linear | Threaded)

  1. jean guedj says:

    chirac is extremely unpopular in france,(28 percent acceptance)in the last years of his misguided presidency he wants to leave a positive legacy for the french.in the same token,he destroys the modicum of strenght dominic de villepin has shown by not backing down against the students.in effect chirac is making sure de villepin is undermined and weak before his compatriots.the french students feel they are entitled to whatever benefits the economy can bear(or not).the good life continues,why sacrifice?


Add Comment


Enclosing asterisks marks text as bold (*word*), underscore are made via _word_.
E-Mail addresses will not be displayed and will only be used for E-Mail notifications

To prevent automated Bots from commentspamming, please enter the string you see in the image below in the appropriate input box. Your comment will only be submitted if the strings match. Please ensure that your browser supports and accepts cookies, or your comment cannot be verified correctly.
CAPTCHA

BBCode format allowed
 
Submitted comments will be subject to moderation before being displayed.