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Friday, March 12, 2010

George W. Bush Ruined the Labor Department. Can Obama Fix It?

Posted by on Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 6:35 AM

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It's easy to remember the big ways George W. Bush failed the country. Abandoning Afghanistan to pursue a pipe dream, invading Iraq for no rational reason, driving the nation deep into the red, ignoring the gathering indicators of financial doom, condoning the torture of human beings, etc.

The man was a world historical fuck up, everyone knows this. But it’s easier to forget the smaller things he fucked up, things that may not have made headlines but still deeply affected the lives of millions of people for the worse. Things like the Department of Labor (DoL), an agency he staffed with corporate cronies who had no interest in pursuing the institution’s core mission: protecting American workers.

On Bush's watch the DoL operated as a bizarro version of itself. The departmental budget was eviscerated, with funding stripped from every enforcement operation: Workplace health and safety, minimum wage, fair hours, and even child labor laws. To be fair, Bush didn’t completely neglect the agency’s intended purpose. Only the DoL’s principal objective—penalizing abusive employers—was abandoned and all its attentions focused on organized labor, as the funding for investigations against unions rose exponentially.

The result? By the end of Bush’s term one study found that 68 percent of low-wage workers interviewed had suffered a wage-related violation in the previous week. Employers had gone hog wild, ignoring federal laws on everything from overtime pay to mine safety (miners particularly suffered as a result of the Bush-era DoL's relentlessly pro-company policies).

When Barack Obama was elected labor advocates breathed a sigh of relief. Democrats have a good track-record of staffing the DoL with pro-worker, pro-union administrators who try to ensure that everyone gets a fair shake, not just management. Obama followed through, appointing a worker-friendly labor secretary, Hilda Solis, and staffing the rest of the top positions with people who actually knew what they were doing (a novel concept!).

But Republicans couldn’t leave it at that.

As I’ve noted in other instances, arcane Senate procedure was used to block the confirmation of nominees who were deemed too labor friendly. In my new article in The American Prospect this week I take a look at the impact this stalling has had on the agency's mission. In short, Republican obstructionism has left the vital Wage and Hour division without a leader (and until recently the whole DoL without their chief in-house lawyer, hampering first year investigations). As a result the serious enforcement overhaul that is so badly needed after the Bush years still hasn't been implemented. To use a favorite D.C. saying, it takes a long time to turn around a huge freighter (read: government bureaucracy), but it takes a hell of a lot longer without a captain.

This isn't to say that Obama's DoL hasn't achieved anything. To name just a few accomplishments, new investigators have been hired to root out employer transgressions, new standards to protect workers from industrial dust explosions have been proposed, and the biggest fine in departmental history has been leveled against BP for worker safety violations that have gone unaddressed for five years. In her one year as Secretary of Labor Solis has done more for workers than her Bush's appointees did in their entire eight year tenure. That's change we can believe in.

 

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Max Solomon 1
he didn't fuck up. his mission was to permanently fuck government up and give the plutocracy free reign.
Posted by Max Solomon on March 12, 2010 at 6:55 AM
2
How DEEP did Bush drive the nation into the red?

Less DEEP in 8 years than Obama did in 13 MONTHS.
Posted by Thinking isn't your strong suit, is it Jake... on March 12, 2010 at 7:10 AM
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@1 : That means he was a very successful president after all!
Posted by truebabytrue on March 12, 2010 at 7:12 AM
Cato the Younger Younger 4
This is old news for anyone paying attention to other things beyond the Stranger. You know there are great sources of news like Alternet.org, or Democracy Now etc. that actually cover stuff like this AS IT HAPPENS.

But thanks for waking up, years after the fact
Posted by Cato the Younger Younger on March 12, 2010 at 7:27 AM
Fifty-Two-Eighty 5
And don't even get me started about how badly he fucked-over the EPA.
Posted by Fifty-Two-Eighty http://www.nra.org on March 12, 2010 at 7:34 AM
Demetria 6
@2 -
Wow! That's what I call a DEEP statement out of your ass.
Posted by Demetria on March 12, 2010 at 7:44 AM
raindrop 7
It's easy to remember the big ways George W. Bush failed the country. Abandoning Afghanistan to pursue a pipe dream,
Hardly, the Taliban were beaten back, women were liberated, children started going to school again

invading Iraq for no rational reason,
Some of the many who said Saddam had WMD: Hans Blix, Hillary Clinton, John Kerry, Jay Rockefeller, Colin Powell

driving the nation deep into the red,
Ha! You ain't seen notin' yet

ignoring the gathering indicators of financial doom,
tried to reign in Freddy and Fannie but blocked by the dems
condoning the torture of human beings,
If only Danniel Pearl had similar treatment
etc.
cheap lazy editorial gimmick

Posted by raindrop on March 12, 2010 at 8:16 AM
Packeteer 8
@7 So you think that because the other side executes people we don't have any rules? What is to stop us from using mustard gas once again? There is a reason we have rules to war. There is a reason we have laws about the treatment of our enemies who have tried to kill us. Read a history book.
Posted by Packeteer on March 12, 2010 at 9:19 AM
RaindogBride 9
*7... are you quoting yourself here? I mean, the quote boxes make it look all official, but wow.
Posted by RaindogBride on March 12, 2010 at 9:22 AM
Max Solomon 10
@2: you insist on being dense.

his task, to permanently fuck government up, consisted of digging a deficit hole so deep that any democratic successor would spend 8 years climbing out of it.

when bush's RECONCILIATION-PASSED tax cuts expire in 2011, the hole will start to get filled in, but in the meantime you & your newly minted deficit hawk ilk will piss and moan about socialism.

where the fuck was your bitching when bush put 2 wars on our credit cards?
Posted by Max Solomon on March 12, 2010 at 9:26 AM
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@2 your math is still off.
Cite your sources, and do it accurately or go jack off somewhere else.
Posted by dirge on March 12, 2010 at 11:05 AM
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Why she wearin her pearls with her jammies and a microphone?
Posted by miasma on March 12, 2010 at 8:20 PM
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@2

Or, you know, Bush created 90% of the red.http://www.cbpp.org/cms/index.cfm?fa=view&id=3036

Posted by Doctor Professor on March 13, 2010 at 2:27 PM

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