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final part of a mini-series about rearmament Factories that used to manufacture trains or steel are now being used by the arms industry. Companies such as Rheinmetall, Thales and Leonardo are offering workers new jobs. Consulting firms promise an economic boost thanks to investments in rearmament. However, economist Nan Tian of SIPRI is sceptical. From an economic perspective, he argues against these investments. They would be better spent on infrastructure, healthcare or education. Matteo Bracciali, vice-president of ACLI (the Christian Association of Italian Workers), also criticises the EU's approach to spending. He suggests a unified European army and much less money for military purposes. According to Bracciali and his organisation, peace is created by establishing institutions of peace. With the Caravan of Peace, a mobile information station, he toured Italy to promote peaceful thinking. Find more on this topic in the latest issue of the EZA Magazine. ~~~~~~~~~~ ABOUT THE PODCAST ~~~~~~~~~~ We Work Europe is a podcast by EZA (European Centre For Workers’ Questions) Script and production by Escucha – Audio Identity Editorial team: Ralph Würschinger, Sigrid Schraml, Lukas Fleischmann, Katrin Brueggen Narration by Rebecca Sharp Cover Art by Sofia Wunderling Intro music by Simon Muthers ~~~~~~~~~~~ ABOUT EZA ~~~~~~~~~~~ Official Website of EZA: https://www.eza.org/en/ [https://www.eza.org/en/] EZA magazine: https://www.eza.org/en/eza-magazine [https://www.eza.org/en/eza-magazine] E-Mail: eza [at] eza.org
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