AFL-CIO President: Government Should Never Improve Business Regulation Balance
In a stunning example of truthfulness, AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka gives the perfect reasoning to why government is inherently inefficient. While discussing the President’s recent pledge to review business regulations for balance (here), Mr. Trumpka said (here via The Hill):
…the White House’s planned government-wide review of regulations could end up being a “distraction” for agencies already dealing with scarce resources.
“To the extent that analysis draws them away from enforcing the regulations and protecting the health and safety of workers, we think it’s a distraction,” Trumka said. “We think we would have rather not seen it.”
And there you have it – since the incentives to pass and sustain business regulations for the AFL-CIO are political and not about the workers, business regulation becomes and end in itself; with the means already justified.
Short sighted of course, as getting rid of regulations which work to stall economic growth (regardless of the regulations’ initial intentions) would help more people get hired.
Additionally, the reduction in the number of regulations could in fact realign the scarce resources dealing with these issues towards the most important regulations instead of being bogged down with the more political regulations.
But when the incentives are more about political power than worker protection, this is the end result. Just as Mr. Tumpka stated, even working towards improving the balance between economic growth and worker protections, is by itself, by definition, wrong.
January 31, 2011
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Posted by Michael S. Langston
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