1
   

Migrant Labor in Iraq

 
 
Reply Thu 16 Oct, 2003 10:18 pm
There is an old French saying that the more things change, the more they are the same. The Americans are at it again -- skimming off the cream from the top and gouging the government for all the traffic will bear.

From the Daily MisLead --

Even though seven million Iraqis are unemployed1, U.S. sub-contractors are rebuilding the Iraqi infrastructure with cheap migrant labor from South Asia.2 The use of Asian laborers is at odds with President Bush's emphasis on the importance of Iraqis taking on the job themselves.

Bush has said the key to "rebuilding a democratic and prosperous Iraq is the Iraqi people themselves."3 Paul Bremer, the Bush appointee overseeing post-war Iraq, likewise has talked of the need to turn around the country's 60 percent unemployment rate and "to fix a very sick economy."4

However, the head of the Iraqi Jobless Association, Kasem Hadi, is critical of the Bush Administration's lack of progress. "Following four rounds of talks with [Bremer's] representatives, we made no progress regarding the unemployment crisis,"5 Hadi says.

Meanwhile, U.S. Brigadier General Janis Karpinski, one of Bremer's colleagues, has raised questions about the reliability of foreign workers. "You find [them] in out-of-the-way corners taking 15 minute naps," she notes.6

At the same time, officials of the Iraqi Governing Council are concerned that large American contractors, including Halliburton and Bechtel, may be inflating the cost of the reconstruction projects. The Iraqi governors told members of the U.S. Congress that Iraqi companies could be doing the work at 10 percent of the cost.7

Sources:
1. "Iraq: 7 Million Jobless Persons," Asia Africa Intelligence Wire, InfoProd, 8/27/03.
2. "Contractors in Iraq Accused of Importing Labour and Exporting Profit," Financial Times/UK, 10/14/03.
3. Presidential Radio Address, 7/23/03.
4. Interview of Paul Bremer by Tom Brokaw, NBC Nightly News, 7/14/03.
5. "Iraq: 7 Million Jobless Persons," Asia Africa Intelligence Wire, InfoProd, 8/27/03.
6. "Contractors in Iraq Accused of Importing Labour and Exporting Profit," Financial Times/UK, 10/14/03.
7. Letter to OMB Director Joshua Bolten from Rep. Henry Waxman, 9/30/03.


Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes
  • Topic Stats
  • Top Replies
  • Link to this Topic
Type: Discussion • Score: 1 • Views: 627 • Replies: 3
No top replies

 
Butrflynet
 
  1  
Reply Fri 17 Oct, 2003 03:19 am
Quote:
At the same time, officials of the Iraqi Governing Council are concerned that large American contractors, including Halliburton and Bechtel, may be inflating the cost of the reconstruction projects. The Iraqi governors told members of the U.S. Congress that Iraqi companies could be doing the work at 10 percent of the cost.


Is anyone actually surprised by this revelation?


Why isn't anyone in Congress asking and demanding answers to questions like "Why aren't you using the Iraqi citizens for these projects?"

Who is the watchdog overseeing the accountability for the billions being handed over to these corporations? Who is the watchdog overseeing the watchdog?
0 Replies
 
shoesharper
 
  1  
Reply Fri 17 Oct, 2003 03:31 am
Migrant Labor
Butrfly -- Those are some very good questions. But expecting such questions to be asked by the Congress is hoping for too much. I don't think they do much any more except rubber-stamp anything that comes down from the White House. Confused
0 Replies
 
au1929
 
  1  
Reply Fri 17 Oct, 2003 01:52 pm
It is indeed amazing considering that unemployment is one of the major problems in Iraq. However, I would reserve judgment before I see or hear more definitive information on the subject.
As for the milking of the projects by the American corporations. Bush would call that repaying a debt. He seems to be under the impression that the US treasury is where his petty cash is located
0 Replies
 
 

Related Topics

T'Pring is Dead - Discussion by Brandon9000
Another Calif. shooting spree: 4 dead - Discussion by Lustig Andrei
Before you criticize the media - Discussion by Robert Gentel
Fatal Baloon Accident - Discussion by 33export
The Day Ferguson Cops Were Caught in a Bloody Lie - Discussion by bobsal u1553115
Robin Williams is dead - Discussion by Butrflynet
Amanda Knox - Discussion by JTT
 
  1. Forums
  2. » Migrant Labor in Iraq
Copyright © 2025 MadLab, LLC :: Terms of Service :: Privacy Policy :: Page generated in 0.03 seconds on 07/08/2025 at 03:02:21