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Monday, 09.03.2009.

14:31

Serbia “should save jobs”

Arthur Keys, President and CEO of International Relief and Development, said that Serbia’s greatest challenge in the coming period will be to preserve jobs.

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pre 15 godina

With all due respect, the stated DS and 15% national minority goals of joining the EU, shall not stand in the way of jobs or anything. We need to cooperate with the west, with their organizations such as the IMf and world bank. That means reducing public spending, reducing any subsidies that we might have, tearing down trade barreisrs that protect our jobs, and other things. Basically it amounts to shooting ourselves in the foot, and that is what we are going to take. And they speak of keeping jobs. Funny, isn't it? In fact it is two contradictory things. Of course, perhaps the goal is to do what bulgaria did... one millino of their people left the country, which is a real shame.

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pre 15 godina

With all due respect, the stated DS and 15% national minority goals of joining the EU, shall not stand in the way of jobs or anything. We need to cooperate with the west, with their organizations such as the IMf and world bank. That means reducing public spending, reducing any subsidies that we might have, tearing down trade barreisrs that protect our jobs, and other things. Basically it amounts to shooting ourselves in the foot, and that is what we are going to take. And they speak of keeping jobs. Funny, isn't it? In fact it is two contradictory things. Of course, perhaps the goal is to do what bulgaria did... one millino of their people left the country, which is a real shame.

Lazar

pre 15 godina

With all due respect, the stated DS and 15% national minority goals of joining the EU, shall not stand in the way of jobs or anything. We need to cooperate with the west, with their organizations such as the IMf and world bank. That means reducing public spending, reducing any subsidies that we might have, tearing down trade barreisrs that protect our jobs, and other things. Basically it amounts to shooting ourselves in the foot, and that is what we are going to take. And they speak of keeping jobs. Funny, isn't it? In fact it is two contradictory things. Of course, perhaps the goal is to do what bulgaria did... one millino of their people left the country, which is a real shame.