WSJ Europe, Opinion Section: Can you spot the difference between the two images reproduced here? No? Well, we have to admit, it's really not easy.It all started in 2002 when it transpired that the labor office, known as a rather sleepy bureaucracy, had shown unusual initiative. Unfortunately, it had used its new-found energy not to find work for the unemployed but to inflate the number of successful job placements by roughly 70%. This scandal forced the government to finally try to turn this behemoth of almost 100,000 civil servants into an efficient job-search machine. A new name was to signal this reorganization and the dynamic Federal Agency for Labor was born, laying to rest the old and ineffectual Federal Institution for Labor (the German word for "institution" being plagued by the same double-entendre as in English). This subtle rebranding now also has its equally subtle logo redesign.
Unfortunately, it will take more than a color reversal to reverse the trajectory of German unemployment. Removal of the stop sign that labor law represents would work better.
Mahalanobis - am 2005-05-30 22:40 - Rubrik: politricks