Welfare State? Rights? What?! Sergio Moráis Diego Laviana Javier Díaz Pablo González Jaime Sánchez.

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Welfare State? Rights? What?! Sergio Moráis Diego Laviana Javier Díaz Pablo González Jaime Sánchez

Why we must protected the Welfare State?

The welfare system is the way of goverments to improve people quality life it consist on: Social security ( public health, pension, maternity aids, subsidy on sick periods) Education (free education under 18, book scholarships, school meals) Housing (public housing, housing subsidies)

Defend this rights is neccesary to have a better society to redistribute the income, the goverment have to protect this social rights

Whose are the Welfare State enemies? The enemies of the Welfare State are austerity politics which benefit big companies and banks while they destroy public services such as health or education. These public services should be guaranteed because they ensure that the most important needs of the population are covered.

The economic crisis is destroying it, because the government gives more importance to save the banks than saving the citizens and their public services. These situations are the enemies of the Welfare State.

How is the Welfare State nowadays? Today, due to the economic crisis, the welfare state is in full retreat. Investing in health, education, quality public services is essential however, states do not consider it a priority. Instead of support families, states prefer to pay the "debt" and the privatization.