Vol 5 Chapter 60: , Non-existent problem
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Bulgarian Empire
- New Sea Moon
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- 2021-03-03 10:30:51
The content of the government meeting soon appeared in the newspapers. Of course, the inheritance tax matter was naturally deleted, and Ferdinand did not want to do anything!
Now everyone’s concerns are focused on pensions. How can we establish a long-term and stable pension system?
The pension systems of European countries have all been taken out. No matter which country’s system is, it is only considering short-term problems. Once an aging society comes, it will face a funding gap.
Unlike other countries, Bulgaria’s traditional strength is still strong, and the current pension system relies on children to provide for the elderly.
There are also some people who have retirement salary, of course this is only a minority. It is usually just the great hero of the enterprise. After retirement, the capitalists will pay a certain amount of pension to buy people's hearts. Ordinary people still don't think about it.
The window paper was punctured, and many people are calculating how many years old-age insurance can last. The final conclusion is not optimistic. The future can only rely on government funding.
Many scholars have pointed out that with the improvement of medical and health conditions, everyone's life expectancy will be longer and longer. In the future, there will be a social situation of four generations living together and five generations living together.
Once the pension system collapses, the 60-year-old must support the 80-year-old. There may be centenarians living on top of the 80-year-old. This pressure will suddenly come, and it is estimated that few people can handle it!
Yes, according to the most pessimistic estimate, in the 1950s, the average life expectancy in Bulgaria will exceed 80 years. In the 21st century, it will not be a problem for the average life expectancy to exceed 90 years. The conjecture that the average life expectancy will exceed 100 years in the future has also been raised. come out.
At the same time, he also pointed out that with the deepening of industrialization, the birth rate will gradually decline, and the number of elderly people exceeds the number of young people, which is just around the corner.
The UN Population Office also released a set of survey data. Taking Britain and France as examples, the birth rate has been declining year by year after entering the industrialized society.
With the country’s annual fiscal investment exceeding 20%, this has not happened in Bulgaria, but whether this investment can be sustained is also a question.
The whole society is discussing this issue, and even the international media are joining in the fun. Many people suddenly realize that their pension system may collapse in the future, and governments of various countries have to stand up and refute the rumors.
Politicians know that no one knows what will happen in the future, anyway, as long as they don't explode during their tenure.
In order to establish a permanent pension system, some people even proposed to print banknotes and let the whole society bear the figure through currency devaluation, and then people quickly became speechless.
In the gold standard era, idiots will do it if you play currency devaluation! Anyone with a bit of common sense knows that the issuance of currency is not a one-to-one distribution with gold, which also includes the existence of government credit!
It is not that you print 10% of the currency to depreciate by 10%. In fact, it will cause the collapse of the credit system, and it may even depreciate by 50% or 60%!
The pension system has not been established for a long time, but the social assistance system has been established smoothly, with full government funding, and the actual expenditure is not much.
There are very few people who meet the standards. There is a prerequisite that they have made contributions to Bulgaria and cannot have a moral criminal record (that is, they have committed a crime in law and violated morality) and are in financial difficulties and their children are powerless. Undertake pension obligations.
According to statistics from the Population Department, people who meet this condition will not exceed four digits.
The main reason is that there are not many elderly people now. Many people are over 60, but they have not lost labor. Now the country is short of labor. Naturally, the government has not enacted mandatory retirement laws. Many people will work to death in a company.
Under the traditional power, these old employees are the heroes of the enterprise. For the sake of fame, the capitalists usually cannot be dismissed casually. They can only change positions at most. As long as they are healthy and they do not retire actively, they can continue to do so.
In addition, most Bulgarians have a large number of children, and few children have the ability to provide for the elderly.
After carefully reviewing the data, Ferdinand came to a strange conclusion that the pension problem in Bulgaria basically does not exist!
Among the more than two million elderly people in their 60s, more than 90% are still struggling. They still have their own jobs and can support themselves.
The people who really retire are mainly engaged in heavy physical labor. They can't do anything when they are old, and there is no way to complete reemployment. And most of this part does not meet the criteria for receiving pensions!
Most of the Bulgarians who were born and raised in the army have served in the army when they were young. Many of them have made military exploits. Not to mention those who are eligible for military exploits, they have property and no pension problems.
Even ordinary people have a military status. Most of the companies they professionally arrange have good economic benefits. Even if they lose their jobs again later, they can still seek help from the government and get employed again.
They have a high social status and most of them work locally. For these people, it is impossible for capitalists to dismiss without any reason. Therefore, as long as they work for their duties, they will hardly experience unemployment.
It is the immigrants who really let go after a few years of work. When they obtain Bulgarian citizenship, it is okay for the younger ones, mainly the older ones, and the capitalists will never sign long-term employment contracts.
These talents are the last unemployed army, but most of them have insufficient contribution to the country and are not eligible to receive pensions.
Had it not been for the outbreak of the World War, Ferdinand had recruited a large number of soldiers among the immigrants. It is estimated that this situation would be much more serious. Because of the world war, Bulgaria had given birth to several million local tyrants.
Although their land has not been fully developed, it is still possible to support the family. As children become prosperous, the issue of parents’ old-age care naturally does not require the state.
This conclusion can be drawn not only by Ferdinand, but also by many smart people in Bulgaria. As the discussion continued, these statistics were published in newspapers.
Even those who advocate the establishment of a pension system are collectively misfired.
Those who are eligible to receive pensions do not have pension problems; those who have pension problems are not eligible to receive pensions!
In the end, experts and scholars came to a conclusion that in Bulgaria, there is a reward for what you pay, and the pension problem is not the current social problem!
Then everyone started to study again, and the employment system of Bulgarian companies is even more surprising.
Many people have discovered that more than 50% of Bulgarians have worked in a company throughout their lives. Many elderly people insist on not retiring, and there are not a few who are left behind by companies to clean and guard the door.
Career for life! Well, this is not the first of Ferdinand. It has appeared in many places before. In traditional family businesses, there is no such thing as retirement.
Before the development of the capitalist economy, many people worked for a family even for generations. For example, Ferdinand’s men had many people who served the Kohari family for several generations, including the servants he now uses, Guards, butlers, etc., these people's ancestors have mixed with his ancestors for several generations.
Their abilities may not be the strongest, but they win in their loyalty. The whole family has followed and been brainwashed for hundreds of years. How could he not reuse it?
Lifetime system for corporate employees is also a problem. On the one hand, Bulgaria’s labor law prohibits unreasonable layoffs. On the other hand, under the influence of traditional forces, people are unwilling to change jobs.
Regardless of whether such an employment mechanism is good or bad, at least many social problems do not exist anymore.
The leading role is powerful. Ferdinand’s companies have done this, and other capitalists have followed suit. In addition, the ancestors have used people in this way, so everyone is not surprised.
The research results of sociologists show that the question of the company's employment mechanism promotes the stability of the entire society; this stable social form has promoted economic development, and finally denied the company.
Economists’ view is on the contrary. They believe that such a fixed employment model fails to give full play to the vitality of the enterprise and stimulate the potential of individuals, which is not conducive to maximizing the benefits of the enterprise.
Which of these two views is correct is still in dispute. Ferdinand now finally knows why Bulgaria has not had a general strike.
On the one hand, Bulgaria’s wage level is not low, and everyone’s life can survive; (the standards are basically set by him, and other companies can only follow suit, naturally it will not be too low.)
On the other hand, I have been working in a company all my life and I have been old employees. Many issues can be discussed directly with the boss. Bulgarian capitalists in this era are not so vicious, and many issues can be discussed.
As long as it is not forced, who will go on strike? Your company's poor treatment does not mean that other companies are not treated well? What a big deal, you quit!
Over time, everyone has feelings for the company, and only hopes that the company will get better and better, so that everyone's jobs are guaranteed. It is impossible for them to make trouble because they sympathize with you, and break their own jobs, right?
After clarifying this problem, Ferdinand’s worries ceased to exist. Now no matter what kind of thought, entering Bulgaria will hardly have an impact.
As long as the companies under his control are stable, Bulgarian society will be stable. Will anyone still want to rebel if the society is stable?
The issue of establishing a pension system is still being hotly discussed, but the topic has gone off the track, and the arguing and arguing have drawn on the superiority of the Bulgarian system.
Even the topics all over Europe were brought over. Many international media criticized Bulgaria’s conservative system, which is not in line with the development of the times.
The Bulgarian media criticized them for their moral depravity and focused only on money. The Bulgarian Daily also published an article that it does not matter if it does not conform to the development of the times, as long as it conforms to the development of Bulgaria.
The London Daily accuses Bulgaria of life-long employment, restricting the development of enterprises, and allowing the elderly to continue working, which is even more inhumane.
The Sofia Evening News produced a set of survey data to prove that this was a voluntary act of others. Many people are in good family conditions and can retire long ago, but they are unwilling to retire. This is their freedom.
I don’t know if Ferdinand is free, but after Marshal Popov of Bulgaria retired, he actually became a shoe repairer and repaired shoes on the street, which surprised him.
After clarifying the situation, Ferdinand was a little bit dumbfounded. It was his childhood dream. Now that he retires and relaxes, he naturally wants to realize his dream.
There has been more than one case of this kind of strange thing. This group of aristocrats who broke out of households are doing what they are doing now. In addition to shoe repairers, there are also cooks and blacksmiths. Most people go home and plant the land. Hands on.
Don't give them any reason, just be willing, they have willful capital, what they love to do is their freedom.
First, the Bulgarian media and the London media were fighting over the air, and soon European media were involved, supporting the views of both sides, almost evenly matched.
Anyway, everyone knows that newspapers can only sell well when topics of public concern arise. As for the correctness of the viewpoint, the outcome of the argument is not important.
Then ~EbookFREE.me~ the most famous Marshal Popov became famous again. Unlike the past, he is now known for his freedom of life. Before he knew it, he became a representative of the liberals!
As an alternative among the aristocracy, Bulgaria's explosive household aristocracy also went to the world. Those who support them think that they are the nobles of the new era and seem to be representatives of free life, while the opposition thinks that they are the cancer of the nobles.
Many veteran aristocrats also protested to Ferdinand, demanding the abolition of their titles, so that their scumbags should not tarnish the honor of the noble class!
Well, after receiving such a strange request, Ferdinand directly chose to ignore it. What era is this, and he still doesn't know the situation, so he wants to give pointers?
Although Ferdinand also thinks that their human approach is a bit weird and unacceptable, but this is their own choice, and it does not violate Bulgarian laws, so they simply don't bother to control it.
In the midst of controversy, the issue of pensions was finally ignored by everyone.
Those who can receive pensions do not need pensions; those who need pensions are not eligible to receive pensions!
So what is the establishment of a pension now? There is absolutely no need to waste the government's precious administrative resources and increase the burden on young people!
In a responsible attitude, officials from the Population Department conducted another survey on the elderly. Of course, the scope of the survey was limited to those eligible for pensions.
The final survey results show that most people are not interested in pensions. They say they have the ability to support themselves and do not want to become a burden to society!
Then there will be no more, even they are not interested in themselves, Ferdinand will naturally not be interested, this issue will be discussed in the future!
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