Post by account_disabled on Mar 12, 2024 4:56:25 GMT
More and more Mexicans find themselves looking for more employment opportunities because they were laid off or had staff cut at their jobs.
Currently, there are 7.7 million Mexicans who remain unemployed, this amount corresponds to 12.5 percent of the population.
According to Animal Político , after these France Mobile Number List figures, the coordinator of Citizen Action against Poverty, Rogelio Gómez Hermosillo said that in the study carried out by the Decent Work Observatory, this figure is higher than the three percent reported by official figures.
Data from Notimex say that this is the result of inadequate working conditions in recent years that favored violations of labor rights and legal loopholes that make such violations possible.
For this reason, Citizen Action against Poverty took on the task of heading the Decent Work Observatory that revealed the precarious conditions that Mexicans face in terms of decent employment.
According to six indicators, the Observatory indicates that eight out of every 10 people who work for a salary and for an employer lack decent working conditions, so that 25.6 million people, 80 percent, do not have a decent job.
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Furthermore, just over half of the people who work for a salary and for an employer have an insufficient salary, so that the salary of 15.6 million people is not enough for the cost of the basic basket.
The data released by Notimex says that four out of every 10 people who work for an employer lack social security, so 14.6 million people are forced into informality by their employers who do not carry out mandatory affiliation with the Mexican Social Security Institute ( IMSS).
According to the same data, just over half of the people who work for a salary and for an employer, that is , 17.6 million Mexicans, lack a stable employment contract.
Therefore, the most violated condition is the lack of union membership, which affects 29.5 million people who work for a salary and for an employer, that is, 87 percent.
It is for this reason that Gómez Hermosillo launched the proposal of a multi-year plan for the gradual recovery of wages, as well as the creation of a universal social security system and reforms in the legal provisions that favor simulation, in addition to sanctioning illegal practices. used to violate labor rights.
They also propose promoting a broad and democratic social dialogue mechanism to establish a new work culture, and reform the discriminatory laws that persist in the hiring of people.
7.7 million Mexicans unemployed
Among the promises of the government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador is to increase the number of jobs and increase salaries. Even though wages have increased, unemployment figures continue to rise.
Therefore, it is important that your administration takes action on the matter and helps reduce this rate so that we can have an economically active country.
Perhaps the closure of Inadem could affect the number of jobs that could be offered since there are many entrepreneurs who could open a job bank and thus support unemployed people.
What will happen later? Do you think the Mexican government will truly increase job opportunities.
Currently, there are 7.7 million Mexicans who remain unemployed, this amount corresponds to 12.5 percent of the population.
According to Animal Político , after these France Mobile Number List figures, the coordinator of Citizen Action against Poverty, Rogelio Gómez Hermosillo said that in the study carried out by the Decent Work Observatory, this figure is higher than the three percent reported by official figures.
Data from Notimex say that this is the result of inadequate working conditions in recent years that favored violations of labor rights and legal loopholes that make such violations possible.
For this reason, Citizen Action against Poverty took on the task of heading the Decent Work Observatory that revealed the precarious conditions that Mexicans face in terms of decent employment.
According to six indicators, the Observatory indicates that eight out of every 10 people who work for a salary and for an employer lack decent working conditions, so that 25.6 million people, 80 percent, do not have a decent job.
Countries with the least unemployment in Latin America
Furthermore, just over half of the people who work for a salary and for an employer have an insufficient salary, so that the salary of 15.6 million people is not enough for the cost of the basic basket.
The data released by Notimex says that four out of every 10 people who work for an employer lack social security, so 14.6 million people are forced into informality by their employers who do not carry out mandatory affiliation with the Mexican Social Security Institute ( IMSS).
According to the same data, just over half of the people who work for a salary and for an employer, that is , 17.6 million Mexicans, lack a stable employment contract.
Therefore, the most violated condition is the lack of union membership, which affects 29.5 million people who work for a salary and for an employer, that is, 87 percent.
It is for this reason that Gómez Hermosillo launched the proposal of a multi-year plan for the gradual recovery of wages, as well as the creation of a universal social security system and reforms in the legal provisions that favor simulation, in addition to sanctioning illegal practices. used to violate labor rights.
They also propose promoting a broad and democratic social dialogue mechanism to establish a new work culture, and reform the discriminatory laws that persist in the hiring of people.
7.7 million Mexicans unemployed
Among the promises of the government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador is to increase the number of jobs and increase salaries. Even though wages have increased, unemployment figures continue to rise.
Therefore, it is important that your administration takes action on the matter and helps reduce this rate so that we can have an economically active country.
Perhaps the closure of Inadem could affect the number of jobs that could be offered since there are many entrepreneurs who could open a job bank and thus support unemployed people.
What will happen later? Do you think the Mexican government will truly increase job opportunities.