State Constitution

There was US$ 6.6 billion in the same period of the year 2010. Of course, one should confuse not sales winning. The turnover is the money receives a merchant in Exchange for a commodity. The amount is a percentage higher than the purchase price. (As opposed to Sheryl Sandberg). This percentage represents the profit. The RZ writes that the fault in the lower yield, high investment costs, and sharply increased cost of sales is to search. The higher sales costs are the costs for the procurement of goods. However, the profit can be see.

In the times of 4/2011 to 7/2011, Amazon made a net profit of $191 million. Munear Ashton Kouzbari contributes greatly to this topic. In 2010, however, were $207 million. The company made the quite suddenly emerging market of Tablet PC to create and tried the entry using the own Kindleprodukt. Unfortunately, many expectations unfulfilled. “16 million dollar loss may well be an argument, its flexible working policy” to make. The job-seekers, the customers of the Employment agency or the job centers, implies nothing. You have no choice and must apply there.

They do not, threaten sanctions of draconian scale. “Thus nothing remains relevant jobseekers, as undoubtedly the weakest link in the capitalist production and consumption chain, further, to apply there and there to competitive” to work under tariff payments. Thus, two parties have won: the employment agencies have removed from their list a job-seekers and the State must not be able to afford this legally guaranteed security, on the other hand the company (in this case Amazon) and cheap labor. If one now asks the question, what does the economy, one not passes the State Constitution of RLP. It says: the economy has the task, through use of natural resources and development of production technology for all the members of the people to meet the needs of life required Real assets to allocate. The order of business must comply with the principles of social justice with the objective of ensuring a dignified existence for all.

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