Sunday, July 12, 2009

The Strike


It seems appropriate for a blog entitled World Cup Quest to begin by addressing a rather important question: Will there be a World Cup 2010?
(Sorry for the sensationalism there- it sells supposedly.)Of course the answer is yes, Sepp Blatter and friends wouldn't let that much cash just slip away; yet the prospect of prolonged strike that endangers completion of South African World Cup Stadiums is still worrying.
The strike is now in its' fifth day, with a Tuesday deadline being set for workers to accept the new offer of a 11.5 wage increase. Workers are said to be holding out for 13 percent.
A devil's advocate would point out that similar strikes occured prior to the Athens Olympic games in 2004 and World Cup 2006 in Germany. In reality, it may be a good negotiation strategy for a workers union to stage a strike before a huge world event, as the embarassment of failing to be ready may be worse than having to pony up whatever increase workers are asking for. As a friend recently pointed out, in light of some workers making just $1.50 a day, perhaps FIFA could step in and pay the workers. With the cash in FIFA's coffers, could financing an extra 50 cents or so per worker really hurt them that much, if the reward is a completed World Cup?
In all likelihood, this strike will turn out much like those of Germany and Greece before it, yet this may be different, because as Danny Archer says in Blood Diamond, "TIA, This is Africa."

Getting Started

Well, here's the deal. If you found this blog it was most likely due to an act of God, as it shows up nowhere on the interwebs when I googled. But anyway glad to have you. We are a little under a year to go to the World Cup, and I am on a quest to score plane tickets, hotel accomodations, and match tickets by June 2010. To do this I will have to raise approximately $3000, and pull the negotiation of the century with my family to persuade them I will be safe. I plan on chronicling every step on this path. In the meantime I will be blogging about the USMNT and other matches and leagues that catch my eye. Thanks for coming!



- At the end of each post, I post a Vuvuzela Index. This will rate my likelihood of getting to Jo'burg on a scale of 0-10 vuvuzelas. The deafening roar of 10 meaning a certainty.



Today's Vuvuzela Index:

0.5 Vuvuzelas