Guest MINDSETTER™ Artigas: RI's Assault on Business Will Further Hobble the State Economy

Guest MINDSETTER™ Steven Artigas

Guest MINDSETTER™ Artigas: RI's Assault on Business Will Further Hobble the State Economy

As one who ran a (very) small business for 40 years, I am troubled by the mindset revealed in the "Fair Shot" proposals currently under debate. In the real world, the notion that businesses by their nature are somehow adversarial to their employees, who therefore need to be rescued through legislation, does not stand up to scrutiny.  

In truth, a business with this lack of regard for its workers, likely leading to resentment in both directions, wouldn't survive for very long, especially in a competitive labor market. For my entire career, finding and retaining qualified and productive workers was always my biggest challenge, in good times and bad alike, and I learned that the best way to overcome it was to foster a team-player attitude.

The state should not be introducing this sort of micromanagement to the employer-employee relationship, and especially not in this sort of heavy-handed one-size-fits-all manner.  Businesses, particularly the small ones that are the backbone of the state economy, operate on thin margins, and the cost of labor is an important factor in their success or failure. My workers preferred to receive more in wages, in every paycheck, rather than these sorts of benefits, and were presumably responsible enough to save a little money against a possible bump in the road.  

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Rhode Island has long demonstrated an anti-business, pro-labor bias, and the Fair Shot agenda is another big step down that path. It will further undermine the state's economy and must be abandoned.

Steven Artigas: I am some years' retired from 40 years as a self-employed building contractor in RI.  I have lived my entire life here and despair to see the results of decades of short-sighted leadership in our state. It is time that voices are heard on behalf of the million or so of us who lack connections in the state hierarchy. 


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