Hair: “As Money Goes in, We’re Going to Keep Increasing Income”
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Despite the demands of unions to raise the minimum wage, the Chavista official ruled out financing increases with “inorganic money,” citing hyperinflation as a result of that practice. The post Cabello recognizes wage crisis: “The workers’ income has gone to the bottom” appeared first on EL NATIONALA.
The Minister of Internal Relations, Justice and Peace, Diosdado Cabello, assured this Tuesday, May 19 that the interim government will increase the monthly income of the workers in a “responsible” way, which he admitted “has gone to the bottom.” He argued that the absence of an increase in the minimum wage, which was replaced by bonuses without any impact on social benefits, is due to the need to avoid an imbalance in the national economy. “If t…
Editor (ALN).- Interior, Justice and Peace Minister, Diosdado Cabello, said Tuesday that the government plans to increase the income of workers “as long as money goes into the country.” “When they talk about wages, we also want the people to have a decent salary that is not a thing of the opposition [...] The entrance Diosdado Cabello spoke of the workers’ “worthy salaries”: Is there another increase coming? It was first published in ALnavio.
The secretary general of the PSUV and minister of the Interior, Diosdado Cabello, acknowledged this Tuesday, May 19, during an act in the Zulia state that the purchasing power of Venezuelan workers has collapsed, admitting that "the income of the workers has gone to the bottom." Cabello tried to justify the absence of real wage increases, arguing that the regime will not print "inorganic money" to finance them, even though this has been a system…
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