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本帖最后由 aokai 于 2011-9-23 23:54 编辑
Defending jobs
Sep 12th 2011, 13:37 by The Economist online
http://www.economist.com/blogs/dailychart/2011/09/employment
Who are the world's biggest employers?
ONE of the biggest headaches for policymakers in many rich countries has been how to create jobs during a period of fiscal austerity and anaemic growth. The private sector has been slow to generate jobs, and government-spending cuts usually end up cutting jobs. And governments employ a lot of people: in our chart of the ten biggest global employers, below, seven are government-run. America's defence department had 3.2m people on its payroll last year, equivalent to 1% of the country's population. China, the world's most populous nation and a big military spender, employs 2.3m people in its armed forces. And the number of people working for the National Health Service in England is equivalent to over 2.5% of the country's population. The three private companies are Walmart, McDonald's and Taiwan's Hon Hai Precision Industry Company, a subsidiary of which is Foxconn, a secretive electronics manufacturer.
美国国防部、中共陆军、沃尔玛百货公司、麦当劳、中国石油天然气公司、中国国家电网公司、英国国健局、印度铁路公司、中国邮政公司与鸿海集团。
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