Underpaid Venezuelans Skipping Out On Work To Make Ends Meet

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — On many days, Ramon Medina has no choice but to skip work to make ends meet. Like around half of Venezuelans, he earns the minimum wage — about $3 a month — so whenever his cellphone buzzes with a tip, he sneaks away from his job as a hospital orderly for the chance of taking home a government-supplied food bag on which he depends to feed his family. On any given day, he estimates a third of his co-workers at Vargas Hospital are also stepping out for a side job or spending hours in line to buy goods.Read more on NewsOK.com

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