EQUIDAD – The pandemic continues to move to the home and market of the labor market

In order for the American woman to be able to simply remove the virus, even though she also has to deal with a laborious term of the services sector in the tourism sector, consumption and economic activity in general, malabarism will occur with the most likely known domestication and the education of the houses in confinement.

In all of America, women are being forced to abandon the labor market due to the coronavirus pandemic and to abandon the mandate of labor laws, to suspend their economic independence and to insure that it can last for decades.

In the United States, the majority of the people living in the area will be women; of Mexico, all thirds of the destroyed traps during the eran pandemic were occupied by women, while in Argentina he returned the advances in female labor inclusion.

CONDENADAS A LA CASA

The law of the pandemic in Argentina coincides practically with the beginning of the school year, and the most important ones are the rooms for virtual spaces, in a process that requires a great deal of effort and dedication on the part of the teachers, as well as Veronica Palo earn his job to attend his four houses, from 9, 8, 5 and 3 years.

During a first month in which she and her husband intend to accompany the care areas with their work, in April it is decided that Verónica will leave the pizzeria in the work she has been doing for the last six years, which has a radical change in her day to day and the liver has a depression that conjures up with the passing of time.

This young man has been living in the province of Buenos Aires for 30 years, even though he is also attending his pharmacy studies, he is also reducing his time to hiccuping the inmates, and he is looking for alternative alternatives to host the guests.

“We find things on the floor, we fix them and sell them (…) We make the change of things for merchandise, I can have a rope that I can serve because I am new and I change it with 2 packets of hair, and we will días “, explains.

One 7,000 kilometers to the north, in the impoverished state of Chiapas, some very similar to the one that happened to Regina López, 34 years old, who had to give up her job to be with her.

“We need and decide to be with them for help and not give up much time because we want to work in another house implies abandoned people”, cuenta a Efe desde suburbios de San Cristóbal de las Casas.

NI TRABAJO NI SUEÑOS

But this reality is not exclusive to lands in development or with my economic potential. In Hollywood (Florida, EE.UU.), Inés Santiesteban, a Colombian-United States resident, is familiar with his sensation of not finding out about the problems he has experienced in the pandemic.

“We need a desperate solution. In March we will receive the subsidy for example and we will find work this year”, explains Santiesteban, who worked for 18 years as a sponsor at the Hotel Diplomat, in front of the Florida tourist beaches, forward without compensation or medical security with the excuse that the pandemic haci the company ongenaakbaar.

The Diplomat decided to execute on sale a new due just in the commencement of the pandemic, the year passed, and spread to the majority of its employees, many of the women like Santiesteban and without any compensation.

Santiesteban suspects that administrators are approving the pandemic to disconnect its employees and now pretend to sell it all to another investor. At the moment, the main helper is the union of the Unite Here union, which facilitates the access to comedy banks and has the help to give gifts in the year these Christmases are difficult.

“I would like to thank God for my help to sobrellevar the penises, for my companions that he has to do everything: the classes, the job search and to come to the house. I would like to be able to help him, for the sake of it that can be done teachers are soliciting help from the example, that now is more complicated than before “, explains the mother of the family, that depends on an insufficient subsidy of 247 dollars per week.

“We have to choose between renting the medicines. All the horrors that we have have been agitated. I never thought I was in a situation like this in this country,” he lamented.

In Chiapas, López had to deal with the vicissitudes of the hogar workers, traditionally subject to more informality and that he saw his little labor security dissipate like jabon pumps.

“First I was given 200 pesos (10 dollars) to work in the middle of the day, then the senor with that in the pandemic (me) gave me 150 pesos (7.5 dollars) and then 100 pesos (5 dollars). Ya ahí no I’m fine because I’m not doing anything with 100 pesos, “he recalled.

MERCADO LABORAL PARALELO

Last week, the President of the EU Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, ensured that the authorities were engaged in labor markets with parallel realities, especially in the case of women and minors.

The black and Hispanic female workers, along with the most affected in all EE.UU demographic segments, with a sample round 10% (by only 6.3% at the national level), mean that their labor force participation (persons who no trabajan ni buscan empleo) ha kaido más de un 2%, burgemeester que en el caso de los hombres.

The Argentine economic analyst Christian Buteler in these situations “the collateral days of the pandemic of those who do not have much”, and they consider especially grave in the persons who do not incorporate the method of teleworking.

In Mexico, only 41.4% of women are in the labor market, compared to 45.2% in the previous year, as demonstrated by the differences between countries, the female population is generally very focused in the sector services, the biggest loser of this pandemic.

“To be a mother in her majority, family wives living under the house, to be responsible for the fathers and not only for the children, there is a very strong charge that the women live”, quotes Efe María Isidra Llanos, Secretary General of the Mexican Hogar Trade Union.

Many who lose or lose work will have to sell limpieza material to obtain some food and opt to work for their vecinos and be as close to their hogar as possible, according to the organization.

As Buteler points out, it is a step in the right direction, with high impact and consequences, in the long run, can be difficult to reverse.

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Mitzi Mayauel Fuentes Gómez and Eduard Ribas from Mexico, Aitor Pereira from Buenos Aires and Jairo Mejía from New York.

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