The Argentine 'mourn' the minimum wage
Thousands of Argentine people marched, organizing funerals for the minimum wage in front of the presidential palace to show difficulties they are facing.
continue readingThousands of Argentine people marched, organizing funerals for the minimum wage in front of the presidential palace to show difficulties they are facing.
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