>>12873528>about informal jobsI don't want to sound like a lefty, I'm not, but it need an agreement to put a base that is automatically updated to fall in to "slaves" with the inflation.
>merecenaryIn the work environment this term is used to name those who lower the price of their work, despite not generating a profit, just to obtain it. When there are many mercenaries we are in a problem, because the "salary" of the labor force is lowered and it becomes what you call "slave labor".
In cases of recession like the one that Argentina is going through, since there is a lot of desperation to obtain work, many mercenaries appear and they lose the entire category.
>economic theory and currency devaluation I understand that the same as you. Money printing is killing us. But it's not going to stop because the country breaks down. So? No exit? No, there is no way out. At some point it will not be able to hold and it will fall.
So, the update of wages corresponds to the unions and their pressure on the government.
Informal work must be organized or it will always be the "slave" of mercenaries.
In Argentina there is no average salary, there are rich and poor. There is a growing gap. How to say that the average salary is X if in theory you take out the employee to put the one who does not have? To speak in these terms is to be far from reality. You will never solve anything by talking about it in those terms. They are just useless comparatives, because they don't match anything real.