Guest guest Posted September 27, 2004 Report Share Posted September 27, 2004 This is an excerpt from a longer letter from a friend who worked for 27 years at the Department of Labor and watched helplessly since the Reagan days as changes were made to the detriment of the American worker. Things such as constantly changing the way the unemployment rate was calculated, to the point that the figures now are totally meaningless. And of course laws that disadvantage workers at every turn, until they're helpless pawns of a merciless corporate class. Read on for his explanation of how things have changed, and why it looks so hopeless for the American middle class and poor. This guy's an expert on these things, and his comments are well worth reading. I'd say that basically, the GOP is doing, more slowly, to America what they tried to do as " shock therapy " in Iraq. Margie ---------------------- Even when I look at the job market today, it has been so thoroughly twisted and contorted that I could not tell anyone what you would even prepare yourself to do. When Bush makes his " snide " little comment about " structural change " in the job market it is the it is the most gargantuan understatement imaginable. In fact it is a complete misstatement. If workers understood what he was really saying they would just completely " freak out " . If they even had a sense how they have been completely gassed, they could not wait long enough to get to the polls to vote him and the GOP forever. And as far as I am concerned they have smashed, trashed and crushed the job market as I knew it to dust. Even in the seven years since I retired, I find what is going on to be totally unrecognizable. It is like a completely face so disfigured by accident or fire that the original person no longer exists. And I know a number of people who are in a totally hopeless situation in the long term. And that is because of Republicans deliberate attempts create the market to their liking. It is a market that puts every single worker at the mercy of global economic forces. It is a gaunlet that will eventually erase any semblance of nation states in the future. I know we have talked about this subject a lot, but here are what I see as the crucial changes that mean no future for younger Americans. And to add to the gall, the GOP is blaming us seniors for the fact that these kids cannot make it financially. Here are the structural changes the GOP and its business allies have made: 1. There are no longer careers there are short term minicareers. Average time on a job is under three years now. 2. There are fewer and fewer $30,000 to $60,000 a year jobs. They will cease to exist in suffcient numbers or even significant numbers. The new job distribution 10% living pay and benefits at the top. 90% bare subsistance at the bottom. No safety net. 3. 90% of the jobs created are in the under $10.00 and hour and pay NO benefits. 4. 60% of the jobs to retrain for are being outsourced and offshored and will be gone before anyone is ready. 5. Most of the jobs remaining are being taken by immigration visa holders, legal and illegal immigrants. Americans are being replaced as too expensive. 6. Jobs lasting over 20 years are gone. 7. Employers no longer train their employees. Employees are responsible for all the time and expense to totally keep them selves updated. They are on a " training treadmill " that is impossible stay on or evenpay for. 8. In this new " work at will " environment you are a free agent whose highest earning years end before 40. After that you are in the " after job " job market condemned to make do for the rest of your career. 9. Retirement plans as defined benefits are extinct to be replaced by retirement vehicles that will not be there in the future. It will be work until death. Except for the wealthy. 10. There is no longer upward mobility, but stagnation and downward mobility for 70% of the work force. 11. It is a labor market where the employer holds " all the cards " and has all the rights. Employees have none. 12. There will be no civil service system. All jobs will be political patronage or contracted. The entire government infrastructere will be a patchwork of thousands of contractors accountable to no one. 13. Ultimately in Bush's new ownership society all workers will be contractors. There will be no formal or legal connection with employers. Workers will be " associates " with no arbiter of fairness. They will be totally at the mercy of a free market competing against the lowest bidder. Corporations will not have any employees in the traditional sense. 14. On the benefits side they will be responsible to buy their own medical care, unemployment insurance, disability, retirement insurance, training and retraining, etc as an individual business of one. 15. Full time jobs will continue to dwindle. They will end in the traditional sense as will all jobs. Presently full time jobs will drop to below 50% of all jobs. There will be full time jobs for less than 50%of th work force and it will fall even further. 16. Government will shift to protect the interests of the business at the expense of a global work force. Many of these " structural changes " are happening as we speak. And I believe there are changes even beyond my imagination. Reagan started all this change. I believe it is the " new world order " Bush senior was talking about. I also believe that the idea of world government was going to be massive economic change. The political part was the last to come into play. Workers have been slickly manipulated and tricked into accepting incremental shifts in labor policy since Reagan that lead us to where are. And if you saw that GOP ad " Agenda for America " all the elements that I just mentioned to you are there in " pretty little " words. Voters are clueless as to what that ad is really telling them. It is economic " strychnine " passed on as " honey " in the " ownership society " scheme Bush touts every day. I have told you this before, but the DOL employment and labor numbers are completely meaningless. I realized how meaningless just a few days ago. The reason I say that is that there is abolutely NO MEASURE of the mix and value of jobs anywhere. I know from my experience that our employment market is so radically screwed up that it would just terrify you. The real problem with what is going on is that it is crashing our tax base everywhere. We could be reaching the point where we can't pay for anything even our defense. Bush has totally eliminated a lot of reports. It is like a plane with no windows in the cockpit and no instruments. My guess is that in 4 years Bush has trashed and distorted everything. The real truth is that in order to survive the Republican party itself has to be completely destroyed. Or at least we have to politically kill off all the conservatives. What is going on with these goons looks more serious every day really. The Price of Liberty is Eternal Vigilance Keep learning, teaching, writing and talking about US and world politics today. Our nation is in trouble, and needs our efforts. http://pets.care2.com/ " The price of apathy towards public affairs is to be ruled by evil men. " -- Plato " Providing health care to all Iraqis is sound policy. Providing health care to all Americans is socialism. " -- anon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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