In the current crisis, urgent action is needed. The government, in line with the economic policies being formulated in the markets and from the EU, has chosen to carry out the reform work and is prepared to tackle the pensions. Are these the only measures we can take out of the crisis? Are there alternatives? The response from the major economic and political actors is not, there is no alternative. The only possibility for the "developed" world out of this financial mess is to cut social spending, liberalize markets ... Recipes that will not bring another charge the cost consequence of the crisis on workers. Given this, it raises big questions "Who is responsible? What impact will these reforms? Are there really other economic formulas? All of this is what we try to respond.
We want to give a critical view of the current state of things, consider and debate whether, in fact, another solution to the crisis is possible. We can not forget that all these expected changes will have long-term effects, we will directly affect We, the students. Thus, it is essential to ask Are there new alternatives? Since the UEP-i invite you to this little space for discussion so that together we to answer these questions.
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