Post by account_disabled on Mar 10, 2024 3:27:26 GMT
Almost 57 million people currently make up the economically active population in Mexico. Of them 3.2 million, approximately 6% do not have a fixed salary.
This is reported by the National Institute of Chile Mobile Number List Statistics and Geography (INEGI), based on the National Occupation and Employment Survey (ENOE). It is updated continuously in order to present information on the economically active population, unemployment rate, net participation rate and underemployed population, among other data.
The above means that these 3.2 million workers have a job, but do not receive a base salary. For this reason, their income is variable and they do not have work benefits.
Many of the people who live in this situation work in the fields carrying out agricultural activities. The rest are merchants, artisans, drivers, or gas station dispatchers in Mexico City.
Gasoline dispatchers do not have a base salary. They perceive what they charge for tips; which, during the holiday season, is approximately 250 pesos per day.
An example of this is Carmen. She works from 1 to 5 in the afternoon, but doubles shifts to complete her work. She earns a little more if she cleans the car's windshield and checks the tires. Her testimony, published by El Economista , not only condenses the painful reality of millions of Mexican workers; It also reflects your needs and dreams.
Clean the windshield of the luxury truck and then check the air in the tires. The man reaches out from inside the car and pays him. Carmen returns. How much did she tip you? I ask her. “Nothing,” she says, laughing, and then returns to where she left off: “Here, whatever, I earn something. “If I go to another paying job, I won’t be able to see my children.”
The Economist.
Of the people who work without receiving a salary, 42% are women like Carmen. 58% more are men. Tips are their only source of income.
In Mexico, offering this type of compensation for service is not mandatory for consumers. Still, with the promise of tip income, many companies lure workers away, evading responsibilities as employers.
This is reported by the National Institute of Chile Mobile Number List Statistics and Geography (INEGI), based on the National Occupation and Employment Survey (ENOE). It is updated continuously in order to present information on the economically active population, unemployment rate, net participation rate and underemployed population, among other data.
The above means that these 3.2 million workers have a job, but do not receive a base salary. For this reason, their income is variable and they do not have work benefits.
Many of the people who live in this situation work in the fields carrying out agricultural activities. The rest are merchants, artisans, drivers, or gas station dispatchers in Mexico City.
Gasoline dispatchers do not have a base salary. They perceive what they charge for tips; which, during the holiday season, is approximately 250 pesos per day.
An example of this is Carmen. She works from 1 to 5 in the afternoon, but doubles shifts to complete her work. She earns a little more if she cleans the car's windshield and checks the tires. Her testimony, published by El Economista , not only condenses the painful reality of millions of Mexican workers; It also reflects your needs and dreams.
Clean the windshield of the luxury truck and then check the air in the tires. The man reaches out from inside the car and pays him. Carmen returns. How much did she tip you? I ask her. “Nothing,” she says, laughing, and then returns to where she left off: “Here, whatever, I earn something. “If I go to another paying job, I won’t be able to see my children.”
The Economist.
Of the people who work without receiving a salary, 42% are women like Carmen. 58% more are men. Tips are their only source of income.
In Mexico, offering this type of compensation for service is not mandatory for consumers. Still, with the promise of tip income, many companies lure workers away, evading responsibilities as employers.