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by scotty79
2442 days ago
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My country is currently attempting trickle up economy. It gave monthly payments to mothers of two or more children (sometimes even one). It's a fixed amount per child. They hoped to boost fertility rates. Of course they didn't because people don't work like that. What it did is allow a lot of poor women to stop working some minimum wage jobs and spend more time with their children. Prices of basic goods predictably started to rise. Now a new idea is under way. They are going to raise minimal wage to be around 60% of national average wage. There might be regions where this will be such a high boost up that 80% of people there will earn new high minimum wage. This will be of course financed directly by employers. Also they will bear some additional cost of increased monthly social security payments due to higher salaries. What I think will happen is that this forcibly spread money will trickle up to the owners of companies that sell and manufacture goods that will be bought more by poor people. You definitely want to sell your stuff in Poland in the next couple of years. You probably would want to avoid hiring anyone for simple jobs there. |
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Especially with the latest changes to contracts. The only way here is illegal work, and of course it's illegal and risky for both parties.
Women taking care of children is precisely the desired (by the political party) and expected social result of this policy.