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“My response to the 2% increase in the minimum wage: Send egg”With this trill, the coastal businessman Christian Daes generated a stir in full negotiations for the minimum wage in 2021.
This controversial phrase, from popular coastal slang, which the businessman released on his twitter account has generated all kinds of criticism and celebrations … and several opinion columns on the future of wages for the working class in 2021, the post-pandemic era and economic reactivation.
The jargon of Daes was the response to the proposal made by businessmen in the Commission for the Agreement on Wage and Labor Policies where an increase of 2 percent was proposed for the minimum wage in Colombia for 2021. For many experts, very poor after the pandemic.
(In context: The insult that a powerful businessman unleashed by raising the minimum of 2%)
The Twitter of the COO of Tecnoglass was celebrated by his followers, who for the most part, agreed with the coastal jargon to define the percentage.
The businessman’s reaction provoked humorous responses from Internet users, while others wondered if this possible increase would be enough for the daily obligations of Colombians.
The powerful coastal businessman is known for his philanthropic actions in favor of the working class.
For example, during the pandemic, he bought tons of bananas in Córdoba and gave them away in slums of Barranquilla and Soledad.
(In addition, we invite you to read: Attention: this is the businessman who would buy from Medellín)
Daes was also one of Dad’s buyers in Boyacá, to support the papicultor union during the crisis in the midst of the pandemic.
His company made the Window to the World monument, which next to it has the largest Christmas tree in the country.
He is also the intellectual author of the Window of Champions, a tribute to Junior, which due to the pandemic has not been inaugurated in the capital of the Atlantic.
My answer to the 2% increase in the minimum wage. SEND EGG
– Christian Daes (@ChrisDaes) December 11, 2020
Daes is the powerful businessman behind Tecnoglass and Energía Solar.
At the beginning of the pandemic, he also gave paid collective vacations to his work teams.
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