However, despite a few sanctimonious warnings given by the reports to the governments of these countries, what they are mainly asking for is for the remaining obstacles to the penetration of foreign capital to be lifted and for ‘the flexibility and mobility of work’ to be increased, that is to say, for their working classes to be submitted to a higher level of exploitation.
Pourtant, en dehors de quelques admonestations moralisatrices, ce que les rapports demandent aux gouvernements de ces pays, c'est en premier lieu de lever les derniers obstacles devant la pénétration des capitaux étrangers et d'accroître "la flexibilité et la mobilité du travail", c'est-à-dire imposer à leurs classes laborieuses une exploitation encore accrue.