Spin vs. facts
Several TV and radio shows pit Czech politicians
against each other or against an announcer, but rarely
does a public figure have to face a trained economist
with hard facts. Politicians usually get away with their
typical "spin." Yesterday, though, Senator and labor
leader Milan Štěch faced a tough opponent in analyst
Markéta Šichtařová of Volksbank CZ. She argued on
Czech Radio that if union leaders push for higher
wages but not higher labor productivity, they should
also state that they favor higher unemployment. Štěch
countered that by pressing for higher wages, the unions
are doing companies a favor by forcing them to
increase productivity. He added that if any sector is
guilty of wage inflation, it's banking. He was hinting that
Ms. Šichtařová shouldn't make such impertinent
remarks about the wage/productivity issue, because
she herself is overpaid. ČMKOS
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