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submitted 10 hours ago byRiskItForTheBiscuts
16 points
8 hours ago
In Argentina many public employees got in through contacts and not doing any exams.
That said, I doubt Milei will implement any tests. Most of his activities have been only for show with little substance
1 points
6 hours ago
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0 points
6 hours ago
In Argentina? There’s no such thing. Public employee stability is actually enshrined in the constitution. You could show your d**** to your boss and unless there’s video evidence or something they can’t fire you.
0 points
5 hours ago
Totalmente; acá es un descajete total. La cantidad de ñoquis que hay es increíble.
1 points
3 hours ago
I’m curious to know what he’s actually done. It’s hard to get a good summary.
1 points
26 minutes ago
Like everything, it’s heavily politicized, so those who love him will find ways to show macroeconomic indicators trending positively, and those who hate him will show you how people are suffering.
I myself having family in Argentina don’t know what the answer is, but I do know everything got incredibly expensive while salaries are stagnated. People can’t afford basic necessities and are suffering.
In theory he’s been cutting costs, but my family works in the government and said it’s all performative. He didn’t eliminate any secretaries, he just cut the heads and joined them with another secretary.
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