- A Marshall Plan for Europe0.05 MB
For historical reasons Germany has to be careful with giving advice to other countries. Even more so at the moment considering Germany’s dominant position within the European Union (EU). A ‘know-it-all’ manner is particularly problematic when the advice given is bad - the German government’s insistence on austerity measures as a response to the European crisis is not only unsuccessful in economic terms but socially unfair to a level that endangers democracy and the European integration process as a whole. This is a process for which Germany has a special historic responsibility. Despite some anti-European tendencies that have also evolved here and the media portraying the German population as being tired of rescue packages, the vast majority of the German population is in fact supportive of the Euro. This is a development that is remarkable but cannot be taken for granted. As German trade unionists we know from painful experience of the fascist destruction of the German trade union movement 80 years ago that an economic crisis that does not receive an adequate response has incalculable risks including political dislocations through to fascist dictatorship and war.
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Written by Michael Sommer, President of the German DGB and also President of the ITUC.
Published by Global Labour Column and edited by CSID at Wits University.
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