Exodus 4:27 – 5:22 www.biblegateway.com
Moses fails miserably in his first attempt to improve the situation for the Hebrew people. He makes a simple request for a holiday but his request ends up bringing even harsher working conditions on the people.
I can’t read this part of the story without thinking about labour relations in our society today. Union leaders are caught in the middle trying to negotiate a better deal for workers when management holds all the cards. (The Caterpillar workers in London didn’t take a 50% wage cut, so the company closed the plant.) One can argue that some companies in good times had given workers more than they deserved for their labour, but a global rush to the bottom of the wage scale can’t be good for anybody.
Do you see parallels between the actions of Pharaoh and the actions of large corporations today? Who are the pharaoh’s of today who are driving away and reviling those people who are trying to make the economy work for more of us? Unions were a reaction to the unfair working conditions and the unrestrained power of the company owners during the industrial revolution. What is needed today to rebalance the power in our global technological consumer society?