France to create 'legal right' to housing

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by Rick_Michael, Jan 4, 2007.

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    Going for the gold. How many people are homeless in France....?

    I'm wondering how they plan to do that? That sounds like quite an undertakening.

    ahh, a ghetto. That wasn't very successful in America.

    I've heard the start to all this robust forms of socialism was the enforcement of certain labor laws in France. To be more particular...in America if you wish to join a labor union, 51% of the company must vote in a secret ballot. In France it is said that a union boss will come-up to you and request your signature and there's no private level of personal chose.

    Note:Ted Kennedy's (from what I heard) is attempting to legislate that into our labor laws.

    Being that labor unions are essentially the backbone of the current democratic party (in America), it's safe to assume the same of France. All these special rights are building-up. I'm wondering if France's businesses will liken to this or will be capable of further economic growth and research.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070103/ts_afp/francepoliticshomeless_070103183244
     
    Rick_Michael, Jan 4, 2007 IP
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    I think that this is pushed in hope to solve the big suburban-violence problem, which has caused major riots. But, the French economy is weak. How to finance it?
     
    latehorn, Jan 5, 2007 IP