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Pese a que estaba decidido a anunciar públicamente su dimisión como presidente del Gobierno, Pedro Sánchez cambió de opinión y decidió seguir en Moncloa al comprobar que «la vivienda en Madrid está imposible». Tras dedicar sus días de reflexión a buscar ofertas en Idealista, el jefe del Ejecutivo llamó a consultas a la ministra de Vivienda, Isabel Rodríguez, para exigirle soluciones.Sánchez buscaba un piso céntrico con cuatro habitaciones y, a poder ser, con balcón, y no encontró nada por debajo de los 1.500 euros. «Esto es una barbaridad, algo había oído pero es increíble cómo está todo», se quejó al ver que pedían 2.000 por un piso sin ascensor y sin balcón. «Este país tiene un problema con la vivienda», sentenció el presidente visiblemente sorprendido.El portal inmobiliario Idealista ha confirmado que se han realizado más de 1500 búsquedas desde Moncloa en los últimos cinco días. «Eran búsquedas compulsivas y con filtros muy extraños», declaran desde el portal inmobiliario. Aunque Pedro Sánchez no quiere bajo ningún concepto seguir al frente de la presidencia del Gobierno, ha entendido que seguir en su puesto es la única manera de disfrutar de una vivienda decente en la capital.No es la primera vez que Pedro Sánchez tiene problemas con la vivienda. En el año 2018, el actual presidente ya tuvo que pasar varios meses durmiendo en su coche.
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No sólo porque vendió y sigue vendiendo muchos coches. Dijo una frase que resume a la perfección uno de los axiomas económicos más importantes: "Quiero producir coches que mis trabajadores puedan comprar"
Citar author=sudden and sharp CitarNo sólo porque vendió y sigue vendiendo muchos coches. Dijo una frase que resume a la perfección uno de los axiomas económicos más importantes: "Quiero producir coches que mis trabajadores puedan comprar"Y yo quiero que los robots construyan mucha vivienda para que los trabajadores las puedan comprar y vivir en ellas.
Google Lays Off Hundreds of 'Core' Employees, Moves Some Positions To India and MexicoPosted by BeauHD on Wednesday May 01, 2024 @09:25PM from the latest-layoffs dept.According to CNBC, Google is laying off at least 200 employees from its "Core" teams and moving some roles to India and Mexico. From the report:CitarThe Core unit is responsible for building the technical foundation behind the company's flagship products and for protecting users' online safety, according to Google's website. Core teams include key technical units from information technology, its Python developer team, technical infrastructure, security foundation, app platforms, core developers, and various engineering roles. At least 50 of the positions eliminated were in engineering at the company's offices in Sunnyvale, California, filings show. Many Core teams will hire corresponding roles in Mexico and India, according to internal documents viewed by CNBC.Asim Husain, vice president of Google Developer Ecosystem, announced news of the layoffs to his team in an email last week. He also spoke at a town hall and told employees that this was the biggest planned reduction for his team this year, an internal document shows. "We intend to maintain our current global footprint while also expanding in high-growth global workforce locations so that we can operate closer to our partners and developer communities," Husain wrote in the email. [...] "Announcements of this sort may leave many of you feeling uncertain or frustrated," Husain wrote in the email to developers. He added that his message to developers is that the changes "are in service of our broader goals" as a company. The teams involved in the reorganization have been key to the company's developer tools, an area Google is streamlining as it incorporates more artificial intelligence into the products.
The Core unit is responsible for building the technical foundation behind the company's flagship products and for protecting users' online safety, according to Google's website. Core teams include key technical units from information technology, its Python developer team, technical infrastructure, security foundation, app platforms, core developers, and various engineering roles. At least 50 of the positions eliminated were in engineering at the company's offices in Sunnyvale, California, filings show. Many Core teams will hire corresponding roles in Mexico and India, according to internal documents viewed by CNBC.Asim Husain, vice president of Google Developer Ecosystem, announced news of the layoffs to his team in an email last week. He also spoke at a town hall and told employees that this was the biggest planned reduction for his team this year, an internal document shows. "We intend to maintain our current global footprint while also expanding in high-growth global workforce locations so that we can operate closer to our partners and developer communities," Husain wrote in the email. [...] "Announcements of this sort may leave many of you feeling uncertain or frustrated," Husain wrote in the email to developers. He added that his message to developers is that the changes "are in service of our broader goals" as a company. The teams involved in the reorganization have been key to the company's developer tools, an area Google is streamlining as it incorporates more artificial intelligence into the products.
[Hay que ser imbécil para, siendo no norteamericano, ir por la vida de héroe del dólar.]
Trump blames strong dollar for U.S. economy ‘going to hell’Trump said the dollar is ‘set at a very bad mark,’ for U.S. jobs and businessesDonald Trump took aim at the Biden administration’s management of the U.S. dollar in a recent interview, once again raising the possibility that, in a second term, he would push policies to weaken the American currency to boost exports.“Our economy is going to hell. You have to see what’s going to happen with the way with the outflow of jobs, with the dollar, the way it’s situated,” he said in a Thursday interview with the local Detroit Fox affiliate.“The dollar’s situated, that businesses are going to flee our country. The dollar is set at a very a very bad mark in terms of jobs…the dollar is set for China and Japan and other countries to do great.”The interview follows a Politico report last month citing unnamed sources that Trump’s economic advisors are ”actively debating ways to devalue the U.S. dollar if he’s elected to a second term.”Due to a mix of relatively robust growth of the U.S. economy and the Fed’s efforts to stamp out inflation with higher interest rates, the dollar DXY is stronger today than at most points in the past 10 years. (...)