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Gabriel during summer Interview
When messed Tengelmann takeover, Sigmar Gabriel projecting itself as an advocate of the little man. In reality, he mainly serves the interests of large companies and a powerful union.
Who listens Sigmar Gabriel talking, which can sometimes warms heart be. If the head of the SPD is in a good mood, he gives the role of social Kümmerer like no other in politics.
At the weekend, Gabriel pulled out all the stops again. “I did not come into politics to watch how people will done something,” he said with a worried expression at the ARD summer interview, “but I have come into politics to help people.”
With the people he supposedly wants to help Gabriel said the nearly 16,000 employees of the supermarket chain Kaiser’s Tengelmann. The chain is as bad and writes losses. Tengelmann CEO Karl-Erivan Haub would like to sell so – preferably to the already powerful leader Edeka.
Gabriel holds obviously for a great idea and has wiped out the concerns of all experts. The veto of the Bundeskartellamt he voted unceremoniously with a so-called ministerial approval. And against the decision of the Higher Regional Court of Dusseldorf, which has recently tipped the merger, Gabriel wants to proceed – and the Bundesgerichtshof
“saleswomen, warehouse workers, forklift operators”
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with his course he wanted to save thousands of jobs, the economy minister insisted in summer interview. “These are vendors that are packer, which are warehouse workers, forklift drivers -. People who do not earn much money and in any case do not have it easy”
Who can what not mind to help these people?
this is precisely the problem in Gabriel’s reasoning. Actually, there are even more problems:
- First is questionable whether the merger would ever save any work permanently. Although Gabriel has a temporary job warranty condition. However, the provision only applies to the employees of Kaiser’s Tengelmann. Edeka could after the merger so simply close its own stores and there to save people. Experts believe that even probable.
- And secondly, it has indeed a reason why next to the Cartel and the Monopolies Commission has so vehemently against the takeover. Both fear that Edekas market power would so large that the group on the one hand could be the farmers and producers dictate purchase prices and for consumers in the supermarket in future more expensive would otherwise. Even competitors such as Rewe could suffer Edekas new power – and then would perhaps turn dismiss employees.
The general public does not help Gabriel with his economic policies lord of the manor so. ? But who then
Benefit would two of the acquisition primarily companies: Tengelmann boss main was his problem chain finally start and Edeka boss Markus Mosa could make his group even bigger than it already is – and thereby weaken the competition significantly. Therefore Mosa fighting just as fiercely as Gabriel that it finally works with the merger.
Then there is another beneficiary: Frank Bsirske. The head of the powerful services union Ver.di wants to be liked even more powerful – because the Edeka-Tengelmann Deal came to him just right. Edeka has Ver.di – unlike Kaiser’s Tengelmann – have hardly influence. The takeover deal would probably change: Finally, Gabriel has made explicit the requirement that the company enters into collective agreements with Ver.di and food NGG. To save the jobs of course. . How convenient for Bsirske
Gabriel likes to refer to the social market economy in order to justify its price – so on that mission from the early days of the Federal Republic, which provided for universal rules for all economic actors and that the urban private market power should be just prevented. But that has really nothing to do Gabriels clientelism.
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here served corporate interests … may be. But the interests of powerful unions? Since I would be already the adjective disturb “powerful” because powerful unions, dear Stefan Kaiser, I do not see any [...]
served here entrepreneurial interests … may be. But the interests of powerful unions? Since I would be already the adjective disturb “powerful” because powerful unions, dear Stefan Kaiser, I see nowhere else in Germany. And if the companies deny in pricing or an overpowering designed prices, does not matter. Currently, only limited a consumer prices in Germany, low income
Holzmann, Schlecker, Tengelmann -. Funny … when the market but should take care of everything or can – why not allowed to him? Why did they not let Opel go bankrupt and, and, and … it helps anyone, artificially intervene – [...]
Holzmann, Schlecker, Tengelmann – funny … when the market but all to regulate or can – why not allowed to him? Why did they not let Opel go bankrupt and, and, and … it helps anyone, artificially intervene – people will one way or dismissed, you have to ask only once in Bochum.
Of course, nobody wants hard-working, socially versichrte pension funds Contributor becoming unemployed – but these actions only help the owners, not employees. The go end up getting nothing.
An economic policy of the SPD makes policy within the meaning of the trade unions. Of course, that’s his job as gwählter SPD man. The accusation of the court, Gabriel be “uneasy”, is absurd compared to a politician. [...]
An economic policy of the SPD makes policy within the meaning of the trade unions. Of course, that’s his job as gwählter SPD man. The accusation of the court, Gabriel be “uneasy”, is absurd compared to a politician. He has caught his meaning “parteisch”!
Economic and Sozialpolitk is not synonymous with competition policy. For the “little people” is the attitude Gabriels properly. As he brings across is another matter.
… is once again the biggest enemy of the ordinary economic activity and stable Marktwirtschft. Were it not so very sad and so absolutely licked, it could easily be an interesting argument times … Was it [...]
… is once again the biggest enemy of the ordinary economic activity and the stable Marktwirtschft. Were it not so very sad and so absolutely licked, it could easily be an interesting argument times … Was it: Even before now 35 years!
Dear Mr. Kaiser: Your item is uninspired, somewhat entertaining and standardized economic speech.
The Gabriel makes policy lord of the manor: gift. would have to dismiss the employee Rewe: BWL-spook from the first semester.
rumschlagen on the union as the biggest nemesis of all Wiwis: Was already gladly taken in the 90, when they had nothing else.
Write times but an article about social partnership, and over who still makes collective bargaining if there is no longer Ver.Di …. And even better: Think just once about it! Greetings from the “eternal-hards” corner. And no I’m NOT over there
… become intolerable!. this gets even CETA in September, what no one wants to, because of the dangers arising from arbitration and the erosion of our democracy. Mr. Gabriel but wishes to comment times at which companies [...]
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intolerable. this gets even CETA in September, what no one wants to, because of the dangers arising from arbitration and the erosion of our democracy. Mr. Gabriel but wishes to comment times at which companies and what princely salary it goes to the political career since.
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