Questões de Concurso Público MTE 2003 para Auditor Fiscal do Trabalho - Prova 1

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Q2239136 Inglês
Globalization, work and changes

        Globalization is among the most hotly debated issues on political agendas today. The discussion, however, tends to be fragmented, with views often polarized along political or geographic lines. Some blame globalization for exacerbating unemployment and poverty, others see it as a way of solving such problems. Attention and research concentrate on markets and perceived economic gains or losses rather than on the impact of globalization on the life and work of people, their families and their societies.
         This lack of consensus makes it harder to develop policies at national and international levels. The inadequate focus on the human side of globalization creates a gap in understanding the forces of change and how people react to them. Such knowledge is necessary if appropriate policy responses are to be developed. 
In relation to unemployment and poverty, globalization
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Q2239137 Inglês
Brazil becomes the eight Lead Country of the Youth Employment Network

            At the start of the new century, youth employment problems continue to pervade both developed and developing countries, with a disproportionately large number of young women and men exposed to long-term unemployment or else limited to precarious or short-term work. To seek solutions, the International Labor Organization has set up the Youth Employment Network (YEN).
               Against this background, at a seminar held in Salvador in September 2003, the Brazilian Minister of Labor, Mr. Jaques Wagner, announced Brazil’s decision to volunteer as a Lead Country of the YEN. Brazil now joins Senegal, Namibia, Egypt, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Hungary and Azerbaijan in championing the preparation of National Action Plans on youth unemployment. This policy was called for urgently by the United Nations (UN) in 2002, and endorsed by the YEN’s High Level Panel at its meeting in July 2003. Brazil’s decision was communicated through a letter from President Lula to Juan Somovia, Director General of the International Labor Organization. 
The aim of the Youth Employment Network is to  
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Q2239138 Inglês
Brazil becomes the eight Lead Country of the Youth Employment Network

            At the start of the new century, youth employment problems continue to pervade both developed and developing countries, with a disproportionately large number of young women and men exposed to long-term unemployment or else limited to precarious or short-term work. To seek solutions, the International Labor Organization has set up the Youth Employment Network (YEN).
               Against this background, at a seminar held in Salvador in September 2003, the Brazilian Minister of Labor, Mr. Jaques Wagner, announced Brazil’s decision to volunteer as a Lead Country of the YEN. Brazil now joins Senegal, Namibia, Egypt, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Hungary and Azerbaijan in championing the preparation of National Action Plans on youth unemployment. This policy was called for urgently by the United Nations (UN) in 2002, and endorsed by the YEN’s High Level Panel at its meeting in July 2003. Brazil’s decision was communicated through a letter from President Lula to Juan Somovia, Director General of the International Labor Organization. 
The word championing in paragraph 2 means 
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Q2239139 Inglês
Brazil becomes the eight Lead Country of the Youth Employment Network

            At the start of the new century, youth employment problems continue to pervade both developed and developing countries, with a disproportionately large number of young women and men exposed to long-term unemployment or else limited to precarious or short-term work. To seek solutions, the International Labor Organization has set up the Youth Employment Network (YEN).
               Against this background, at a seminar held in Salvador in September 2003, the Brazilian Minister of Labor, Mr. Jaques Wagner, announced Brazil’s decision to volunteer as a Lead Country of the YEN. Brazil now joins Senegal, Namibia, Egypt, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Hungary and Azerbaijan in championing the preparation of National Action Plans on youth unemployment. This policy was called for urgently by the United Nations (UN) in 2002, and endorsed by the YEN’s High Level Panel at its meeting in July 2003. Brazil’s decision was communicated through a letter from President Lula to Juan Somovia, Director General of the International Labor Organization. 
In July 2003, the YEN
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Q2239140 Espanhol
La plantilla de Cadbury Schweppes

El fabricante de golosinas Cadbury Schweppes, que tiene su base en la ciudad inglesa de Birmingham, recortará el 10% de su plantilla mundial – integrada por 55.000 personas – y reducirá un 20% el número de fábricas en todo el mundo, que son 133.
Las medidas forman parte de un plan para ahorrar unos 400 millones de libras (unos 600 millones de dólares) al año hasta 2007. En un breve comunicado, el director ejecutivo de Cadbury, Todd Stitzer, no quiso decir cuántos empleos serán suprimidos entre las 7.000 personas que forman la plantilla británica. Stitzer ya había advertido de que 2003 sería un año de transición para Cadbury tras la adquisición en marzo del grupo de golosinas Adams por 2.700 millones de libras (unos 4.000 millones de dólares).
La noticia se conoce después de que la compañía anunciara el mes pasado que la actividad comercial de este semestre será similar a la del primero, cuando los beneficios brutos del grupo bajaron un 5% respecto al mismo período del año anterior debido a la debilidad del mercado, sobre todo en EEUU.
(El Mundo, 27.10.03)
Según el texto, la firma Cadbury Schweppes:
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21: B
22: D
23: C
24: E
25: C