The CEO of Mercado Libre highlighted that state intervention during the previous Government affected the hiring of employment in his company.
Marcos Galperin reaffirmed his conviction that the State should not regulate labor relations. He did so after his discussion with an X user (former Twitter) and a message published by Ámbito journalist, Mariano Martin.
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“It is difficult for the caste to see it, but precisely Knowledge Economy Law It shows that when you reduce the weight of the state, job creation increases. It should extend to the entire economy. I add data: the percentage of Argentines in the Mercado Libre technology team 2023 vs 2019, was reduced from 95% to 30%. Long live Perón,” reaffirmed the CEO of Free market through your official account. In this way, he wanted to highlight that state intervention affected the hiring of employment in his company.


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It is difficult for caste to see it, but the LEC demonstrates that when you reduce the weight of the State, employment generation increases. It should extend to the entire economy.
I add data: The % of Arg in the MELI technology team year 2019 > 95%… year 2023 — Marcos Galperin (@marcos_galperin) January 18, 2024
Marcos Galperin applauded Javier Milei’s DNU: “They told you the whole truth in 10 minutes”
Marcos GalperinCEO of Free market, He came out to applaud the extensive deregulatory decree presented which includes the deregulation of the national economy and great benefits for companies like that of the Argentine based in Uruguay.
Through his profile on X, Galperin supported Milei’s measure. “They lied to you for 80 years, yesterday they told you the whole truth in 10 minutes,” the businessman wrote, along with a link to a video from the national network broadcast by Milei.
Galperin is a fervent follower of the President, for whom he had already expressed his support after his inauguration. “I hope that his mandate brings us back several decades of capitalism, democracy, freedom and progress“wrote the owner of Mercado Libre on December 10 on his social networks.
However, at that time and in an interview with the Bloomberg agency, the CEO of one of the largest unicorns in Latin America made clear his refusal to live in Argentina, regardless of the Government in power. “Although Argentina and Uruguay have many things in common, they also have many different things, So the answer is no, I would not live in Argentina again.regardless of who wins.”
Source: Ambito