We Used to Be a Country; Now We’re a Staging Area

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We Used to Be a Country; Now We’re a Staging Area

Post by Egg » Mon Oct 03, 2011 3:09 am

We Used to Be a Country; Now We’re a Staging Area
by David Macaray / October 1st, 2011

If any of us were wondering where the United States ranks, relative to the rest of the world, in the general category of “worker protection,” there is now a precise answer available—one supplied by Professor Kenneth Thomas of the University of Missouri (St. Louis), who based his findings on statistics supplied by OECD members.

The OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) is a group of 34 comparatively “rich” industrialized nations that was founded in 1961 and whose stated purpose, more or less, is to meet semi-regularly to discuss ways of increasing economic progress through world trade. It might help to think of the OECD as an international version of the Chamber of Commerce. Its headquarters are in Paris, France.

The following countries are members of the OECD: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

So what did Professor Thomas learn from his survey? Where does the proud and accomplished United States rank? Shockingly, the U.S. not only finishes dead last overall, but in many of the specific categories (maternity leaves, medical leaves, education, etc.) we’re not even within shouting distance of the rest of the pack.

Now a sharp-eyed realist might attempt to mitigate these findings by arguing that getting beaten in these categories by Denmark, Sweden and Norway is no disgrace and certainly no surprise. After all, Scandinavia is/was known as a veritable “workers paradise.” But Estonia and Mexico? Chile and Slovenia? Surely, someone is joking.

But it’s no joke. Thomas shows that the U.S. not only lags well behind its fellow OECD members in worker protection, it even trails the so-called BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) countries in many areas. Among the categories considered in the OECD study: being fired unfairly, not receiving severance pay, not getting enough notice on mass layoffs, and the use of non-vested, non-permanent employees.

Arguably, the U.S. is undergoing a shift in self-identity. Instead of seeing ourselves, collectively, as a “country”—a society, a culture, a national community—we now see ourselves as nothing more than an economic arena—a gladiatorial arena where it’s every man for himself, where there are only winners and losers. And while no one knows how all of this will ultimately play out, it’s safe to say it will end badly for the majority (formerly known as “citizens”; now referred to as “losers”).

There are two (and only two) sources of worker protection: federal and state labor laws, and union contracts. In the absence of these two safeguards, it’s economic free-fall. As for our laws, they’re being tested and challenged every day by predatory corporations looking for shortcuts and loopholes. Making it worse, the courts and media reflexively defend these corporations. Meanwhile, the Democrats—labor’s putative “friends”—are terrified of doing anything that will make them look pro-labor.

Which leaves only the unions to provide a modicum of worker protection and dignity. And, as everyone knows, union membership now hovers at a mere 12.4%, down from a high of nearly 35% back in the glory days of the 1950s, when the middle-class was thriving and prosperous. Who would’ve thought it possible? Who would’ve dreamed the day would come when the American worker looked to Estonia for inspiration?

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Re: We Used to Be a Country; Now We’re a Staging Area

Post by Dr Exile » Mon Oct 03, 2011 1:38 pm

specific categories (maternity leaves
I had a boss who would not hire a woman because of maternity leave laws.

Said he,

"I won't hire a women. She'll get knocked up, and then I have to hire and train a temp. Or if she has kids, she'll always be taking off to go see the school principle, take the little snotts to the doctor, the dog to the vet, or some other asinine catastrophe. And she'll bitch about the calendars the men have in the shop, of accuse us of looking at her wrong. I'd shut the mine down and lay everyone off before I'd hire a woman."
Credo quia absurdum.

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Post by lkwalker » Mon Oct 03, 2011 2:36 pm

You better warren that before Mrs Teased sees it.
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Post by Dr Exile » Mon Oct 03, 2011 2:41 pm

I cleaned it up a lot.
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Post by lkwalker » Mon Oct 03, 2011 2:53 pm

hahahahaha
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Post by Pam » Mon Oct 03, 2011 3:35 pm

Hahahahahaha............ it looks the same to me ;)

I don't blame ME's boss though, I seriously think that I will only hire men now, no more women.... they are whiny, bitchy, irritating complainers that have nothing better to do than whine and complain all day long.

If the ones that spent hours whining about how busy they are, actually did their work, maybe they wouldn't be so busy.

All the men in my office are fun, friendly and get their work done without complaints.

I'm dead serious!!! No more whiny women!!!!

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Post by lkwalker » Mon Oct 03, 2011 3:37 pm

just get yourself one of these things and close the hatch.

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Post by Pigeon » Mon Oct 03, 2011 3:39 pm

Is this why the best chefs for many years were always men?

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Post by Pam » Mon Oct 03, 2011 3:40 pm

Hahahahahah.... I would but I'm claustrophobic..... those things look freaky scary to get into, I think I would rather parish!!!

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Post by IndicusMaximus » Mon Oct 03, 2011 3:42 pm

Hahahaha wouldn't that be weird if the legend of Noah was based on one of those things? History repeating, literally...
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