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German MEP: Renew could stay split on EU fiscal rules

Euractiv.com - Fri, 05/05/2023 - 07:16
The Renew group in the European Parliament might not agree on a joint position on reforming EU fiscal rules, German FDP spokesperson Michael Georg Link said on Thursday, amid a split between the group’s German and French delegations, FDP and...
Categories: European Union

Dutch PM criticised by opposition over the timing of Zelenskyy visit

Euractiv.com - Fri, 05/05/2023 - 07:15
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte (VVD/Renew Europe) met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in The Hague on Remembrance Day on Thursday, which evoked harsh criticism of the visit’s timing from opposition forces. After he left Finland, Zelenskyy arrived at Schiphol...
Categories: European Union

Lutte contre le terrorisme : Elisabeth Borne reçoit son homologue belge pour accroître la coopération franco-belge

Euractiv.fr - Fri, 05/05/2023 - 07:12
La Première ministre Elisabeth Borne recevra le Premier ministre belge Alexander De Croo ce vendredi (5 mai) pour discuter de la coopération entre la France et la Belgique en matière de sécurité et de lutte contre le terrorisme.
Categories: Union européenne

China assures Russia, India of deepening ‘cooperation’

Euractiv.com - Fri, 05/05/2023 - 07:09
Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang assured his Russian and Indian counterparts of deepening bilateral ties, promising that "coordination and cooperation" will only grow stronger, in a show of solidarity with two of China's biggest neighbours.
Categories: European Union

Women’s Cooperatives Work to Sustain the Social Fabric in Argentina

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Fri, 05/05/2023 - 07:05

Soledad Arnedo is head of the La Negra del Norte cooperative textile workshop, which works together with other productive enterprises of the popular economy in the Argentine municipality of San Isidro, on the outskirts of Buenos Aires. CREDIT: Daniel Gutman/IPS

By Daniel Gutman
BUENOS AIRES, May 5 2023 (IPS)

Nearby is an agroecological garden and a plant nursery, further on there are pens for raising pigs and chickens, and close by, in an old one-story house with a tiled roof, twelve women sew pants and blouses. All of this is happening in a portion of a public park near Buenos Aires, where popular cooperatives are fighting the impact of Argentina’s long-drawn-out socioeconomic crisis.

“We sell our clothes at markets and offer them to merchants. Our big dream is to set up our own business to sell to the public, but it’s difficult, especially since we can’t get a loan,” Soledad Arnedo, a mother of three who works every day in the textile workshop, told IPS.

The garments made by the designers and seamstresses carry the brand “la Negra del Norte”, because the workshop is in the municipality of San Isidro, in the north of Greater Buenos Aires.“In Argentina in the last few years, having a job does not lift people out of poverty. This is true even for many who have formal sector jobs.” -- Nuria Susmel

In Greater Buenos Aires, home to 11 million people, the poverty rate is 45 percent, compared to a national average of 39.2 percent.

La Negra del Norte is just one of the several self-managed enterprises that have come to life on the five hectares that, within the Carlos Arenaza municipal park, are used by the Union of Popular Economy Workers (UTEP).

It is a union without bosses, which brings together people who are excluded from the labor market and who try to survive day-to-day with precarious, informal work due to the brutal inflation that hits the poor especially hard.

“These are ventures that are born out of sheer willpower and effort and the goal is to become part of a value chain, in which textile cooperatives are seen as an economic agent and their product is valued by the market,” Emmanuel Fronteras, who visits different workshops every day to provide support on behalf of the government’s National Institute of Associativism and Social Economy (INAES), told IPS.

Today there are 20,520 popular cooperatives registered with INAES. The agency promotes cooperatives in the midst of a delicate social situation, but in which, paradoxically, unemployment is at its lowest level in the last 30 years in this South American country of 46 million inhabitants: 6.3 percent, according to the latest official figure, from the last quarter of 2022.

Women work in a textile cooperative that operates in Navarro, a town of 20,000 people located about 125 kilometers southwest of Buenos Aires. Many of the workers supplement their income with a payment from the Argentine government aimed at bolstering productive enterprises in the popular economy. CREDIT: Evita Movement

 

The working poor

The plight facing millions of Argentines is not the lack of work, but that they don’t earn a living wage: the purchasing power of wages has been vastly undermined in recent years by runaway inflation, which this year accelerated to unimaginable levels.

In March, prices rose 7.7 percent and year-on-year inflation (between April 2022 and March 2023) climbed to 104.3 percent. Economists project that this year could end with an index of between 130 and 140 percent.

Although in some segments of the economy wage hikes partly or fully compensate for the high inflation, in most cases wage increases lag behind. And informal sector workers bear the brunt of the rise in prices.

“In Argentina in the last few years, having a job does not lift people out of poverty,” economist Nuria Susmel, an expert on labor issues at the Foundation for Latin American Economic Research (FIEL), told IPS.

“This is true even for many who have formal sector jobs,” she added.

 

On five hectares of a public park in the Argentine municipality of San Isidro, in Greater Buenos Aires, there is a production center with several cooperatives from the Union of Workers of the Popular Economy (UTEP), which defends the rights of people excluded from the formal labor market. CREDIT: Daniel Gutman/IPS

 

The National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC) estimates that the poverty line for a typical family (made up of two adults and two minors) was 191,000 pesos (834 dollars) a month in March.

However, the average monthly salary in Argentina is 86,000 pesos (386 dollars), including both formal and informal sector employment.

“The average salary has grown well below the inflation rate,” said Susmel. “Consequently, for companies labor costs have fallen. This real drop in wages is what helps keep the employment rate at low levels.”

“And it is also the reason why there are many homes where people have a job and they are still poor,” she said.

 

Social value of production

La Negra del Norte is one of 35 textile cooperatives that operate in the province of Buenos Aires, where a total of 160 women work.

They receive support not only from the government through INAES, but also from the Evita Movement, a left-wing social and political group named in honor of Eva Perón, the legendary Argentine popular leader who died in 1952, at the age of just 33.

The Evita Movement formed a group of textile cooperatives which it supports in different ways, such as the reconditioning of machines and the training of seamstresses.

“The group was formed with the aim of uniting these workshops, which in many cases were small isolated enterprises, to try to formalize them and insert them into the productive and economic circuit,” said Emmanuel Fronteras, who is part of the Evita Movement, which has strong links to INAES.

“In addition to the economic value of the garments, we want the production process to have social value, which allows us to think not only about the profit of the owners but also about the improvement of the income of each cooperative and, consequently, the valorization of the work of the seamstresses,” he added in an interview with IPS.

The 12 women who work in the Argentine cooperative La Negra del Norte sell the clothes they make at markets and dream of being able to open their own store, but one of the obstacles they face is the impossibility of getting a loan. CREDIT: Daniel Gutman/IPS

 

The high level of informal employment in Argentina’s textile industry has been well-documented, and has been facilitated by a marked segmentation of production, since many brands outsource the manufacture of their clothing to small workshops.

Many of the workers in the cooperatives supplement their textile income with a stipend from the Potenciar Trabajo government social programme that pays half of the minimum monthly wage in exchange for their work.

“Economically we are in the same situation as the country itself. The instability is enormous,” said Celene Cárcamo, a designer who works in another cooperative, called Subleva Textil, which operates in a factory that makes crusts for the traditional Argentine “empanadas” or pasties in the municipality of San Martín, that was abandoned by its owners and reopened by its workers.

Other cooperatives operating in the pasty crust factory are involved in the areas of graphic design and food production, making it a small hub of the popular economy.

The six women working at Subleva Textil face obstacles every day. One of them is the constant rise in the prices of inputs, like most prices in the Argentine economy.

Subleva started operating shortly before the COVID-19 pandemic, so it had to adapt to the complex new situation. “They say that crisis is opportunity, so we decided to make masks,” said Cárcamo, who stressed the difficulties of running a cooperative in these hard times in Argentina and acknowledged that “We need to catch a break.”

Categories: Africa

« Méthodes pseudo-mafieuses » : l’eurodéputée Caroline Roose dénonce les agissements du Comité national des pêches 

Euractiv.fr - Fri, 05/05/2023 - 07:01
Alors que la pêche française est sous tension, la députée européenne Caroline Roose reproche au président du Comité national des pêches (CNPMEM) d’avoir employé des méthodes d’intimidation et proféré des menaces envers les élus.
Categories: Union européenne

Debt crisis undermines climate action in the Global South, report finds

Euobserver.com - Fri, 05/05/2023 - 07:00
Researchers have collected evidence showing that without significant debt relief, many developing countries will not be able to invest in a green future, risking another "lost decade" for those countries.
Categories: European Union

Slovak agriculture minister resigns after EU funds controversy

Euractiv.com - Fri, 05/05/2023 - 06:57
Acting Agriculture Minister Samuel Vlčan resigned on Thursday after his company received an EU funds grant worth €1.4 million – money he insists on keeping. While Vlčan refused to step down on Wednesday as he saw no problem with it,...
Categories: European Union

Azerbaijan wants to expand gas infrastructure in Albania

Euractiv.com - Fri, 05/05/2023 - 06:55
Azerbaijan is set to invest significantly in gas infrastructure in Albania amid ongoing expansion into the region’s gas distribution network, Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev said at a geopolitics conference Thursday, but not everyone is convinced this is a good idea....
Categories: European Union

Swedish government to double income requirement for immigrants

Euractiv.com - Fri, 05/05/2023 - 06:51
The government, supported by the Sweden Democrats right-wing populists, declared the income requirement for foreign workers would double in a bid to curb migration, the migration minister announced on Thursday. Income requirements for labour immigrants will be raised from SEK...
Categories: European Union

Bavarian conservatives rule out coalition with Italy’s Salvini, Meloni

Euractiv.com - Fri, 05/05/2023 - 06:49
The Bavarian conservative Christian Democratic Party (CSU) ruled out any coalition with the far right after the Italian Lega party of Matteo Salvini made advances to edge closer towards the centre-right European Peoples Party (EPP). According to several Italian media...
Categories: European Union

Eight dead in second Serbian shooting, police hunt killer

Euractiv.com - Fri, 05/05/2023 - 06:48
Eight people were killed and at least 10 were wounded in a shooting Thursday night (4 May) in the town of Mladenovac, south of Belgrade, local media reported, with police setting up roadblocks in their hunt for the gunman. The...
Categories: European Union

Tajani cancels Paris visit after French minister calls Meloni ‘incapable, Le Pen-style’​

Euractiv.com - Fri, 05/05/2023 - 06:25
After a brief thawing, the frost has once again returned between Rome and Paris after French Interior Minister Gerald Darminin called Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni “incapable” of controlling the migratory phenomenon, and Italy responded by cancelling Foreign Minister Antonio...
Categories: European Union

Kremlin drone incident gives Putin cover to deepen Ukraine war

Euractiv.com - Fri, 05/05/2023 - 06:11
The humiliating spectacle for Russia of two drones flying over the Kremlin, its historic seat of power, has spawned conflicting theories about who did it and why - but for Vladimir Putin the incident could yet prove useful politically.
Categories: European Union

MQ-9 Landed On A Highway For The First Time | DoS Approved AH-1Z and UH-1Y Sale To Czech Republic | DoS Approves SURTASS-E Sale To Australia

Defense Industry Daily - Fri, 05/05/2023 - 06:00
Americas Northrop Grumman won a $60 million modification, which adds scope to procure long lead parts and associated support for two E-2D Advanced Hawkeye plus up aircraft for the Navy. Work will be performed in Syracuse, New York (25.06%); Rolling Meadows, Illinois (9.52%); Woodland Hill, California (5.87%); Menlo park, California (5.08%); Greenlawn, New York (3.33%); […]
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Justice genevoise: Condamné à deux ans de prison, un Genevois a été détenu huit ans

24heures.ch - Fri, 05/05/2023 - 05:15
Un jeune homme a passé huit ans en détention en raison de ses troubles psychiques et de ses addictions. Son avocate dénonce les failles de la réinsertion.
Categories: Swiss News

Taux de change du dinar face aux devises en Banque et au marché noir ce 5 mai

Algérie 360 - Fri, 05/05/2023 - 03:44

Ce vendredi 5 mai 2023, concernant les cotations sur le marché parallèle de change, elles affichent l’euro à 222 dinars algériens à l’achat et à […]

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Categories: Afrique

Prévisions Météo Algérie : le beau persistera sur le pays ce 5 mai

Algérie 360 - Fri, 05/05/2023 - 03:44

Ce mois de mai a commencé avec un temps printanier sur tout le pays, et des températures assez chaudes qui ont connu une certaine baisse […]

L’article Prévisions Météo Algérie : le beau persistera sur le pays ce 5 mai est apparu en premier sur .

Categories: Afrique

Groupes de presse attaqués: Le piratage a épargné les données des abonnés romands

24heures.ch - Fri, 05/05/2023 - 02:15
Une cyberattaque qui a visé les maisons d’édition NZZ et CH Media a touché certains abonnés de Tamedia en Suisse alémanique.
Categories: Swiss News

Africa's week in pictures: 28 April-4 May 2023

BBC Africa - Fri, 05/05/2023 - 01:14
A selection of the best photos from across Africa and beyond this week.
Categories: Africa

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