Thursday, June 4, 2009

GM's Bankruptcy and Obama's Race Problem


GM Bankruptcy Hurts People of Color Hardest
by Seth Freed Wessler

When General Motors filed for bankruptcy on Monday, it left behind a long trail of grievers-- twenty-one thousand of them. The loss of these good, union jobs and the many more that will be shed when related businesses close are devastating families and communities. For Black workers, who are highly concentrated in the auto industry, these have long been some of the few reliable jobs that pay living wages, supplying families of color the with the possibility of entering the middle class.

As we now know, high levels of unionization equate with smaller income gaps between people of color and whites. But in the economy we've inherited from the last three decades of deregulation and declining union density, people of color are increasingly relegated to low-wage, precarious work that pays too little to support a family. Unless Congress acts now to ensure that work actually pays, these workers will have few options and we'll only deepen the racial income and wealth divides.

Read the Full Article @ The Huffington Post

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Seth Freed Wessler is a Researcher at the Applied Research Center

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