The War on Public-Sector Workers
Monday, 16 April 2012 09:23
By Dean Baker, Truthout | News Analysis
Politicians across the country are using heaping doses of the
politics of envy to try to arouse the anger of workers. However, their
targets are not the corporate CEOs pulling down tens of millions of
dollars a year in pay and bonuses. Nor is it the Wall Street crew that
got incredibly rich inflating the housing bubble and then took
government handouts to stay alive through the bust. The targets of these
politicians' wrath are school teachers, firefighters, and other
public-sector workers.
They are outraged that many of these workers still earn enough to
support a middle-class family. Even more outrageous, many of these
workers have traditional defined-benefit pensions that assure them a
modicum of comfort in retirement. Having managed to ensure that most
workers in the private sector did not benefit much from economic growth
over the last three decades, the same upward redistributionist crew is
turning their guns on public-sector workers.
Monday, April 16, 2012
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