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Aufgrund des großen Interesses mal ein #Servicetweet #Insolvenz/1: Wenn Unternehmen aufhören, zu produzieren, können unterschiedliche Dinge geschehen. Folge kann eine #Geschäftsaufgabe sein. Bei Zahlungsunfähigkeit oder Überschuldung kann bzw. muss #Insolvenz beantragt werden,
2/ bei guter #Fortführungsperspektive auch in #Eigenverwaltung. In 95% der Fälle wird hier das Unternehmen fortgeführt. Auch in der #Regelinsolvenz mit #Insolvenzverwalter ist das oft der Fall. Daneben gibt es zahlreiche staatliche #Unterstützungsmaßnahmen - Fremd- und
3/Eigenkapitalhilfen, das #Kurzarbeitergeld, was wir gerade wieder vereinfacht verlängern. Und natürlich kann man auch die Produktion einstellen, wenn es Lieferprobleme oder zu hohe Kosten gibt. Passiert häufig. Geht dann uU ans #Eigenkapital. Über notwendige Unterstützungs-
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For those of us who are alarmed and angry at the murder of #FikileNtshangase, we must remember that this is but a glimpse of corrosive conflict in rural communities, especially for those who demand accountability from traditional leaders, political leaders and mining interests.
In some communities, people’s homes have been severely compromised, with huge cracks on the walls, weakened foundations because of aggressive practices by mining companies emboldened by traditional leaders and in some cases, local and national politicians.
The murders of #FikileNtshangase and #Bazooka occurred in communities where people are fighting for environment justice from the state & mining interests. We must ask the state about its role in these communities. We must demand #JusticeForFikile and justice for all communities.
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1) CHAPTER 3: "LIFE AT CAMP PENDLETON - 1948 to 1950" Image
2) After Paris Island boot-camp, my dad, Moffett and Eversole were together training at #CampPendleton, CA for 2 yrs, from 1948 to 1950. Camp Pendleton Main Gate, c1950. Image
3) Camp Pendleton had fallen into disrepair after defense budgets were slashed every year after WWII by President Truman. The old barracks were dilapidated and falling apart, and supplies and equipment for training were scarce. Camp Pendleton Headquarters, c1950. Image
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