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Ten years ago, it was a shame to move to the colonies, and usually only those who couldn't get along in their home countries would be forced to try their luck in the colonies.

After the baptism of world wars and the long-term economic downturn, Europeans' attitudes towards immigration have changed greatly, although southern Africa is remote, but the land is vast, rich in resources, and the national strength is thriving, and there is no threat of war, which is becoming more and more attractive to Europeans.

Southern Africa has now abolished the preferential treatment for new immigrants, except for a few agricultural companies that are still absorbing new immigrants from East Asia in the name of hired labor, European immigrants want to go to southern Africa at their own expense, and after arriving in southern Africa, they will be subject to various restrictions for a few years, and the attitude towards new immigrants is becoming more and more unfriendly.

But sometimes that's just the way it goes, when southern Africa reimburses travel expenses and uses houses and land to attract new immigrants, not many whites are willing to immigrate to southern Africa.

Now that benefits for new immigrants have been abolished in southern Africa, there are more and more new immigrants, and it is not just the bottom white people who have migrated to southern Africa, but more and more middle-class and wealthy people have joined the ranks of immigrants.

Relatively speaking, white people at the bottom are more willing to emigrate to the United States, while middle-class and wealthy people are more willing to emigrate to southern Africa.

This has a lot to do with the consistent impression that the United States has given to Europeans, after all, the United States is still synonymous with "nouveau riche", and the world war has not changed the stereotype of the United States in the hearts of Europeans.

Southern Africa is still part of the British Empire, and the image of southern Africa in the hearts of Europeans is more like that of a "stupid son of a landlord's family".

In July, the economic crisis in Europe showed no signs of easing, but southern Africa was gradually reeling from the impact of the economic crisis by increasing domestic investment, vigorously building public works, raising and stabilizing the prices of agricultural products, and adjusting the financial and industrial systems.

In fact, the way southern Africa has responded to the economic crisis can be summed up in four words: "cash-for-work".

Southern Africa began to upgrade its domestic railway system last year, and this year started construction of a number of railways, while carrying out large-scale infrastructure construction in Luanda, Sao Roque, Kamea and other places, after Philip became prime minister, the Southern African Parliament urgently passed the "Emergency Banking Act", "Agricultural Regulation Act", "National Industrial Rehabilitation Act", "Social Security Act" and other bills, and tried to establish a social security system.

The establishment of a social security system has caused great controversy in southern Africa.

"Impossible, absolutely impossible, this thing that you **** will make is a bunch of shit, it is completely impossible to achieve-" Aiden's attitude is fierce, he is now the Minister of Mineral Resources, and the "Social Security Law" drafted by **** has too many restrictions on industrial and mining enterprises, and some of its provisions are absolutely unacceptable in Aiden's opinion.

The Social Security Act is not only a social welfare, but also a clear provision of civil rights and obligations of the State.

The Social Security Act, which would have been drafted, provided for issues such as minimum wages, unemployment benefits, retirement pensions, and work-related injury benefits, which would not have been excessive, but there were special circumstances in southern Africa that made it largely impossible to implement them.

Enterprises in southern Africa, especially those with high labor intensity and dangerous work, use a large number of foreign workers.

In the Social Security Act, there is no clear distinction between foreign workers and domestic workers, and it would be better if only domestic workers were protected, but if they were all covered, it would be expected that the industrial and mining enterprises in southern Africa would rebel.

"If the implementation of the provisions of the Social Security Law is followed, then the profits of enterprises will be greatly reduced, and the impact on government taxes will also be affected. MP Hawley, from the Transvaal, was equally opposed.

Yes, it was Hawley, who married Connie, who was previously the general manager of the Rock Gold Mine, and after Barker became Speaker, Hawley took over as chairman of the Johannesburg Mining Union and was elected to Parliament.

Hawley's meaning is obvious, once the "Social Security Law" is implemented, it will also have an impact on the government's revenue, and the salaries of the Bloemfontein **** gang are all paid by the federal government.

"Of course, if the Social Security Law is put into effect, then the profits of enterprises will indeed decrease, but the income of workers will increase, which will further enhance the spending power of ordinary people, which is much better than putting money in the bank after the business owner makes money, right?" Councillor Blake Beale, who was born into a commoner family and graduated from Oxford University, retorted.

"It's funny, how do you know that business owners will put money in the bank when they make money, that is the way people like you manage their finances, business owners will continue to invest in expanding reproduction after making money, or they will be eliminated by the market, you are social moths." Aiden went shirtless, and it is true that some business owners start to get drunk after making money, and most business owners operate in debt, including South African companies.

The relationship between the South African company and the Bank of Rhodesia is similar to that between Nyasaland Heavy Industries and the RAND Bank.

"You're the moths, damn vampires—" Cape Congressman Austin Cooper said.

"You're misers, misers—" Rhodesian Councillor Terry Adolph was sure to help Aiden.

Other parliamentarians came out of their favor, and there was an immediate uproar in the parliament.

Aiden was the most excessive, he tore off the cover of the "Social Security Act" in front of him, and smashed it directly at Blake Beale in a ball, hitting Blake Beale in the head.

Bang Bang Bang –

Buck knocked his little wooden fish —

Oh no, Buck banged his little wooden hammer to maintain order, calling for security guards to go over and take the Social Security Act away from Aiden.

Pay attention only to taking away the Social Security Act, not to evict people.

"Gentlemen, at the moment when Europe and the United States are still sweatshops, have you considered what kind of impact it will have on our business once the cost of the enterprise increases? Our products will lose their competitiveness, and then lose foreign markets, which will have a huge impact on the production of enterprises, and who should bear the consequences at that time? The debate continued, and Nyasaland MP Chen Qun spoke sharply.

This is really not touching the Three Kingdoms, people call it this name, which means "gentlemen but not party".

"Needless to ask, of course, we deserve the bad luck of those of us who work hard in the industry, and those who sit comfortably in the office and brush the pen will not lose a penny for this." Aiden was weird, he had just smashed Blake Beale and felt a little more comfortable.

"Let's look at these issues separately, such as pensions, what are the specific implementation standards, and what are the conditions, you can't just work in the company for one year, and then start receiving pensions, so that the company is definitely unacceptable." Hawley is more pragmatic, after Buck became speaker, the enthusiasm of Chinese congressmen to speak was much higher, and in the past, most Chinese congressmen also played dead and quietly watched white congressmen perform.

This means that the voice of Chinese parliamentarians is rising, and as more and more parliamentarians like Chen Qun and Hawley appear, the Southern African parliament will sooner or later become a hall of Chinese speech.

It should be noted here that the "Social Security Law" formulated by **** will not be paid by the federal government, but by the enterprise.

"Gentlemen, read these clauses carefully, it is very clear that only those who have worked in the enterprise for more than ten years are eligible for a pension, and the standard of pension payment is based on the salary level at the time of employment, and retirement can only be retired at the age of 60—" Dr. Starr Jameson, who lost the contest for Speaker, did not quarrel, and the Social Security Act was a powerful weapon for winning votes.

"So what if the business goes out of business?" Hawley's question is acute, not every business will become a century-old store.

"That's why we came up with the Draft, and we're going to continue to improve it until the Social Security Act is acceptable to most of us—" Blake Beale, who was smashed in the head, didn't bother with Aiden, and people like Aiden didn't expect him to apologize.

"It's hard, there's relief for low-income people, which leads to a lot of idle people in society who don't work and still get an income, which is unfair to the people who work." Chen Qun also looked at it very seriously, unlike the system that white people have played rotten, Chinese parliamentarians are still responsible for their own work.

"Low-income groups are not necessarily unemployed, some people are really unable to work, and we need to protect their right to life—" Blake Beale has good intentions, but it is not shown for southern Africa now.

To put it simply, the current federal government of southern Africa does not have enough capacity to provide adequate protection for everyone, to put it bluntly, there is still no money, and if the current southern Africa is like the United States at the end of the century, it can print dollars and wool at will, not to mention low-income groups, stray dogs can be accepted into shelters.

"So what is the criterion for whether you have the ability to work, just like a mentally ill person kills someone, who will determine whether a psychopath is mentally ill, and will someone pretend to be mentally ill in order to get away with it?" Chen Qun turned on the cannon mode, and mental illness in southern Africa is not a reason to get away with it, and the death penalty is the same for the mentally ill who kills people.

"Of course we're going to have a special agency—" Blake Beale's argument became weaker and weaker.

"That is to say, we need to add another institution, and we will increase some government spending—" Chen Qun was expressionless, and the draft social security law in his hand was still on the table in front of him.

The attitude is as dismissive as the new forces are for the old ones.