the decent housing movement has demonstrated in defense of public services to demand the guarantee of the quality of life of citizens. The movement demands a housing law that ends the discrimination of millions of people who live in social exclusion. The movement indicates that young people, workers and pensioners are fighting for survival. The unfinished crisis of 2008 overlaps with the thousands of layoffs caused by the ERTES at present, with unacceptable youth unemployment rates of over 50% and with thousands of people in hunger queues. If we don't fight now, in a few years we will have no


the decent housing movement has demonstrated in defense of public services to demand the guarantee of the quality of life of citizens. The movement demands a housing law that ends the discrimination of millions of people who live in social exclusion. The movement indicates that young people, workers and pensioners are fighting for survival. The unfinished crisis of 2008 overlaps with the thousands of layoffs caused by the ERTES at present, with unacceptable youth unemployment rates of over 50% and with thousands of people in hunger queues. If we don't fight now, in a few years we will have nothing left to fight for. Likewise, he points out that ¨We are risking the future of pensions, of those who are young, of those who are working now. We fight for the well-being of our sons and our daughters ¨. In this way, the movement has manifested itself on Saturday, March 20, from Puerta del Sol to the congress of deputies where they say ¨ We will say NO to working until 67 or 70 years while 50% of our youth are unemployed or have had to emigrate. NO to increase the years of contributions to be entitled to 100% of the pension and the calculation of its amount. NO to the sustainability factor to reduce pensions based on life expectancy. NO to the generational equity factor that intends to replace it. ¨ They demand an increase in minimum pensions, € 1084 according to CSU. We demand to end the shameful gender gap in the world of work and pensions that leaves 50% of the population, women, mired in social exclusion.


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