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Ocariz proposes eliminating the minimum wage and that unions and employers agree on wages

Carlos Ocariz, national leader of Primero Justicia (PJ), assured that Venezuela must break paradigms to get out of the economic crisis. After proposing that unions and employers establish salaries through negotiations, based on the productivity and characteristics of each one, he asserted that this will promote entrepreneurship, attract investment and generate progress in Venezuela, removing it from underdevelopment and backwardness.


He national leader of the Primero Justicia party, Carlos Ocariz proposed eliminating the minimum wage and establishing direct negotiations between unions and employers to set wages for each sector.

On April 28, during a visit to Petare, in Miranda state, he pointed out that “the current minimum wage is a yoke for workers, especially for the public sector. Nobody lives with 130 bolivars. It has become a blackmail and a falsehood that only generates more poverty.

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According to a press release, Ocariz assured that the initiative has been carried out in different countries. He argued that measures like the one he proposes have been made by countries such as Norway, Cyprus, Iceland, Chile and other nations.

“I propose looking at developed countries and that wages be established through negotiations between workers and employers, based on the productivity and characteristics of each one.”

He asserted that the implementation of this proposal will promote entrepreneurship, attract investment and generate progress in Venezuela, removing it from underdevelopment and backwardness. He called it necessary for the country to break paradigms to find a solution to the economic situation of the workers.

«Our workers would come into direct contact with the employers and establish their salary. This is something that can be done and we are going to achieve it with a political change through our candidate Henrique Capriles on October 22 in the primaries and then in the presidential election. Venezuela is going to change and no one can deny that,” added Ocariz.

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