In a powerful
mass at the Vatican, he called companies that exploit workers “bloodsuckers”
and the people who work there, “slaves.”
He also said the employers were
committing a mortal sin.
During
mass at the Vatican, he told a story about a girl who found a job working 11
hours a day for 650 euros ($729) a month, paid “under the table”.
“This
is starving the people with their work for my own profit! Living on the blood
of the people. And this is a mortal sin,” he said at the service in his Santa
Marta residence.
It’s hard to read those words without imagining that the Pope is
speaking directly to Americans.
The United States is the only country in the developed world that doesn’t
offer universal healthcare.
Fewer than half of Americans have a pension or even a 401(k). Only about
half of employers offer any sort of retirement plan.
Before Ronald Reagan, it was standard for companies to offer
pensions and even health insurance.
Then, 401(k)’s which are a gift to Wall
Street, came along, and pensions went away as some employers chose to offer
nothing at all.
Not only does this make the companies “bloodsuckers,” it’s a bad
business move, at least for companies that value their employees.
Because
people aren’t tied to their jobs with pensions, they are leaving them. The average turnover rate is about 40 percent a year.
Now, we know how hard Republicans fight against basic health
care for all.
We also know how hard they fight against a living wage, but we
hear little about pensions, unless it’s about companies stealing pensions from their employees.
The Pope didn’t mention that
“bloodsucking” tactic.
The fact is, though, that Republicans don’t like
pensions any more than they like healthcare or paid time off.
They are doing
their best to end them, whether it be public pensions or through destroying unions. Remind me, who are the
Christians here?
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