Showing posts with label Business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Business. Show all posts

10.10.2006

Churches Being Excused From Many Kinds of Oversight and Regulations

Though Churches are increasingly creating businesses that encroach on other American for profit and non profit enterprises, they are allowed to escape regulations on health, safety, employment rights and other matters that traditional businesses must follow.

Is this unfair?

Excerpt New York Times article "As Exemptions Grow, Religion Outweighs Regulation"

An analysis by The New York Times of laws passed since 1989 shows that more than 200 special arrangements, protections or exemptions for religious groups or their adherents were tucked into Congressional legislation, covering topics ranging from pensions to immigration to land use. New breaks have also been provided by a host of pivotal court decisions at the state and federal level, and by numerous rule changes in almost every department and agency of the executive branch.

The special breaks amount to “a sort of religious affirmative action program,” said John Witte Jr., director of the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at the Emory University law school.

Professor Witte added: “Separation of church and state was certainly part of American law when many of today’s public opinion makers were in school. But separation of church and state is no longer the law of the land.”

The changes reflect, in part, the growing political influence of religious groups and the growing presence of conservatives in the courts and regulatory agencies. But these tax and regulatory breaks have been endorsed by politicians of both major political parties, by judges around the country, and at all levels of government.

“The religious community has a lot of pull, and senators are very deferential to this kind of legislation,” said Richard R. Hammar, the editor of Church Law & Tax Report and an accountant with law and divinity degrees from Harvard.

As a result of these special breaks, religious organizations of all faiths stand in a position that American businesses — and the thousands of nonprofit groups without that “religious” label — can only envy. And the new breaks come at a time when many religious organizations are expanding into activities — from day care centers to funeral homes, from ice cream parlors to fitness clubs, from bookstores to broadcasters — that compete with these same businesses and nonprofit organizations.

10.09.2006

Lettuce Fields' Irrigation Water Contaminated?

RE Washington Post article "Calif. Lettuce Recalled Over E. Coli Concerns" (link below under green or salmon print):

One thing the FDA and CA farmers don't want you to realize is that all leaf crops in CA are grown with ground water pumped up and then supplied to the roots for irrigation according to reports on the spinach crisis. (It was reported once and then disappeared which is what happens to most information that would harm big business in this nation at its best).

Because Central Californian soil is reported to be heavy clay in the leaf crop region and the water table low (at least it was in the years and places I lived there), bacteria cannot make it's way down to 'ground water' (the italicized assessment also came from a news report on the spinach crisis).

Cattle do not enter vegetable crop fields for some various obvious reasons available at a moment's thought. Like in many other places they have their own fields. Also, we do not in general see flooding rains in summer in low land California. Though I have not followed the weather up where the fields are this summer.

Therefore, it seems that the bacteria must have come into the system after coming up again for irrigation.

Restrooms for fieldworkers can be up to 1/4 mile away from the fields and the workers are often pushed to get more picked than ever before for their poor pay. (From report about worker conditions in CA fields).

Make your own inferences from that. Are we finding that allowing American business to abuse their employees is now killing us?