Can you imagine that Banco Santander, Telefónica, Mapfre, Repsol, and the Spanish employers themselves would all together warn of the danger of extremism for Spain? That they would assume the impact it may have on their income statements and ask their workers not to vote for ultra options? Well that’s what It just happened in Germany.
30 of the largest German companies have signed this alliance against extremism: Deutsche Bank would be the equivalent of Banco Santander; O2 Telefónica, like our Telefónica, Mercedes-Benz, we would like to have an equivalent, or from the pharmaceutical company Bayer, or from Siemens. 15 giant German companies ask their almost two million employees and the entire German society to flee from the ultras. Don’t vote for racist parties.
His thesis is simple: anti-Europeans, xenophobes are terrible for society and for their businesses. Companies need the European framework and thousands of migrant workers to continue functioning.
“Especially in these times, Germany’s constitutional values are tremendously important: freedom, human dignity, diversity, justice and tolerance. Together we send a strong message against prejudice, hatred and marginalization. A strong economy needs strong values,” explained Uniper CEO Michael Lewis.
Source: Lasexta

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