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zkid18 | 1 year ago

I recently learned that a courier in Panama can earn around $1,400 a month. Yes, you likely have to work six days a week, but that's well above the average salary in the country.

I'm not sure how the sentiment is in developed countries like the US and the UK. Still, here in Latin America, this presents an opportunity for poorer communities to provide dinner for a family.

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constantcrying|1 year ago

In most of the western world the sentiment is that basic worker rights are a necessary element of social stability. And that just because a job "presents an opportunity for poorer communities to provide dinner for a family" it should not be excluded from receiving basic labor protections.

mmooss|1 year ago

> basic worker rights are a necessary element of social stability

That's the argument for the owners of capital - give them rights so that you can have social stability. The argument for most people is that rights are universal, and it is fair, just, and essential for workers to have life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, etc.

zkid18|1 year ago

I’m not arguing that it’s an unnecessary element. Rather, I don’t agree with the original statement that the government should shut down the services.

mmooss|1 year ago

How did you learn that? Did someone tell you or is there something we can read? I appreciate you mentioning it, I just want to know more about it. Thanks.

zkid18|1 year ago

I’m investing in EM startups. Talked to the founder of the leading food delivery company there.

Will try to visit the country in March and share some notes in public web