Economic alarm: Austria's companies under pressure from EU laws!

Economic alarm: Austria's companies under pressure from EU laws!

Laimgrubengasse 10, 1060 Wien, Österreich - In a passionate debate in the National Council, the FPÖ business spokesman NABG. Dr. Axel Kassegger fought sharp criticism of the federal government and its procedure in Brussels. According to Kassegger, the primary goal of an Austrian government should be to represent the interests of their own population instead of submitting to the requirements of the European Union. He complained that the current coalition has not occurred for the Austrian concerns in the past five years, but instead promoted Brüssels's interests in Austria. This was described by Kassegger as a failure of the political leadership, which raises serious doubts as to whether something will change under the "planned losing coalition", such as .

Kassegger also emphasized the dramatic economic conditions for companies in Austria and Europe. He referred to the enormous costs caused by the "Green Deal" and CO2 prices that endanger the competitiveness of domestic industry. "How should companies against the United States or against companies in Asia, especially in China, be able to carry a backpack of about five times as high energy costs?" He explained and warned that we are in the middle of an insolvency wave. Kassegger also expressed particularly critically about the supply chain law, which in his opinion causes excessive bureaucratic effort that even hits small and medium-sized companies. This means that the middle class breaks away and he demanded its immediate abolition: "If our companies want to exist in global competition, then they need cheap energy, significantly less bureaucracy and performance."

The role of work and democracy

University of St. Gallen
The connection between work and democracy. It is argued that a new understanding of work is not only important from an economic point of view, but also promotes democratic processes in society. A reasonable remuneration is crucial for the political participation of the citizens. The idea that democratically oriented organizations are able to promote values and skills that support democracy is gaining in importance. The call for increased participation in economic and social processes can therefore be understood as a direct answer to the latest political developments. Prof. Dr. Antoinette Weibel and Prof. Dr. Thomas Beschorner emphasize the importance of a freedom-democratic society and its relevance for corporate policy.

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