A homeland that grows … in what does not matter. Nothing escapes the fierce growth that we live: (real) gallop, the dollar rises and the state continues to fatter its payroll.
Meanwhile, employment growth is precarious: black work and public employment devour statistics. In the last two decades, about 6 million positions were created in total, and remains firm, without growing; The rest, or was precarious or state. Half of the employment created in 20 years is informal or public dependence. That is, the wheel rotates, but a genuine motor is missing.
Today 64.4% of salaried workers (either those who are blank and those that are not registered, total 16 million) are black.
Some sectors leave you ice cream: construction and agricultural industry have 58%informality rates. And the data does not improve: for each formal job that was generated in recent years, 1.5 informal were born. It’s like building roads … About Movedizas sands.
According to him Sipa and the Ieral, Registered private employment has not grows for more than a decade. Between 2012 and today, 180 thousand formal positions were barely joined, something ridiculous against demographic growth. In parallel, public employment registered an increase of 38%, and 45%monotributists.
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Between 2012 and today, 180 thousand formal positions were barely joined.
A recent report of the Ieral concludes that the formal market has been without expanding for more than ten years, and that the future depends on a structural reform and a serious investment in human capital.
There are no secrets: without investment, ideas and simplification, there is no decent laburo that is sustained.
Technically, everything seems to work: consumption, tourism, sectors favored by exchange backwardness. But that “prosperity” is locked in a bubble, for a few. Most, on the other hand, face flattened salaries and structural poverty.
To do? It is not about demolishing the state … but that the formal private sector throw the float
Dear reader, let’s not come with revolutionary dreams or imaginary spills. The key is to simplify, decompress, trust:
- Less tax obstacles, more certainties.
- Education and training for local talent.
- Credit and infrastructure for SMEs to grow.
- Legal security for someone to hire registered with a tax reform.
- Best quality relationship between employer and dependent with a labor reform.
If we continue to pay the “big state” story and public employment as an escape, we will continue to grow … in debt, poverty and disenchantment.
The country grows in shadow: informal growth, public employment and inflationary numbers. But what does not grow is the engine that turns everything: formal private employment. There lies the real challenge.
Argentina is alive, but ill of mirrors. If we want a tomorrow where people live with dignity, it is time to awaken the sleeping giant of private employment. Because without him, this “prosperity” is only illusion and the future will be an empty echo.
Source: Ambito

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