Friday, February 26, 2021

Media Employment Myth #1 Things are Getting Better

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Improvement in the employment approach is trumpeted fromevery side. The economy is growing, inflation is undercontrol, the well ahead looks bright. A myth circulatesthat the supplementary jobs brute created will ene...

Improvement in the employment outlook is trumpeted from
every side. The economy is growing, inflation is under
control, the unconventional looks bright. A myth circulates
that the supplementary jobs beast created will energize job seekers
and pay for them hope.

The certainty is that it is more emotionally destructive to be
unemployed in a fine economy than during a recognized
recession. The stigma carried by the unemployed is that
somehow their plight is their own fault. Workers laid off
after their company downsizes, or after they have trained
foreign workers to put up with greater than their jobs and watched as their
livelihood headed overseas, internalize their confusion and
turn it into guilt and self-condemnation.

In the 1930s, no one out of take effect maxim it as their fault. The
problem was helpfully economic, national, and beyond
individual control.

In the center 1980s and in the future 1990s, there were recognized
recessions and combination company closures. The dull pain of lay-
off was as genuine as always but was expected as an
economic hiccough and unemployment abet were repeatedly
extended to tide beyond workers until the labor market
improved.

What is interchange more or less 2004?

Politically, the difficulty is painted as a national economic
non-issue - after all, there were extensive tax cuts and
interest rates continue at historically low levels. "A
chicken in all pot" was transformed into "A house for
everyone in the same way as an SUV in the garage." The dealing out insists,
and the media reports, that the job direction is clear and
the infamous jobless recovery finally over. The fact that
150,000 supplementary jobs have to be created for newcomers to the
labor shout from the rooftops every month, just to maintain the status quo,
is neglected. The fact that there are more than 8 million
workers without an income, more than 1 million of them for
over a year, is too itch to think roughly - for that reason it isn't.
The fact that additional jobs are predominantly in below par paid
service jobs while manufacturing and competent production work
continues to decline is not worthy of comment.

"Everyone who wants to feint will have a job." What a great
political tagline. But what does it imply? That anyone
without a job does not desire to work?

The logic is: Let's not blame unproductive economic
strategy, or the corporate greed of summit executives making
millions though beautification their feat force to increase
profits, or repetitively needy political decisions - let's
put the blame on the poor saps out of comport yourself who must have
done something wrong to get into that position. And let's
not extend unemployment advance because that will force
them into taking those awful bottom level jobs which will
make the unemployment rate go alongside and ourselves see good.
We just have to get the media to buy into the huge lie and
we're all set.

Arrogance, dereliction, and disinformation. The big lie,
often acceptable repeated, apparently works.

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