There was a time when being middle class or having a blank job was synonymous with stability and prosperity. That time ceased to exist.
Because the productive middle class, which was so bastardized in recent years and divided by elitist currents, today is poor or economically vulnerable.
Questions that still remain in the pipeline of analysis, but what is not pending are the 6 million workers, poor, who work every day, produce and do not make it to the 20th of each month. What remains is the 300 thousand employers who risk their assets day after day and continue investing in the productive matrix of a country that for many years turned its back on them and that today, some feel chaste, but I hope it is just a feeling and that soon They begin to have the importance they deserve, because let us remember that, without companies, there is no employment and that the driving force of the Argentine economy is the employers.
Let’s analyze the main private salaries in Argentina by activity.
The employees who work in a pharmacy, the pharmacists, have a starting base of $1,350,000.- The plastic and graphic employees, together there are one million private workers, have a monthly salary of $1,200,000. The gastronomic ones, the second largest agreement in the country, but with a low salary of $900,000. The largest union in the country, which covers 1.5 million workers, the trade union, has a starting salary of $890,000.- Bankers, bank employees have a salary of $1,500,000 per month and private security guards earn $1,110 monthly. 000.
The unions you mention, and who pay their salaries monthly, comprise more than 70% of the 6 million private employees.
We realize that, currently, having a stable job, being registered as the law requires, having job stability (life insurance, ART, social work, retirements and being protected by the system) and being part of the productivity activity private, one is in the group of poverty, even destitution.
In our daily reality, A typical family has an average of $60,000 to $70,000 per day in expenses (food, travel expenses and daily life), around 2 million pesos per month.
We barely cover daily expenses with a salary, the other person having to have enough income to cover the expenses of education, health, taxes and, hopefully, not rent.
So, the reality, kills the numbers of one Government and another and another that do not know, do not understand or cannot use public employment policies for the private sector, giving a boost to private employment and make it grow, through the only public policy that generates inclusion, WORK. Even worse, informal incomes have painfully surpassed private salaries.
Source: Ambito
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