Left-wing social organisations held a demonstration in downtown Buenos Aires where they "mourned and buried" the Argentinean minimum wage.
Argentine workers hold 'funeral' for minimum wage
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The demonstrators marched in procession along the central avenue that connects the Government Palace to the Ministry of Labour in the Argentinean capital.
A group of women carried the coffin while others brought mourning wreaths to perform the rituals.
The minimum wage reached 47,850 Argentine pesos, or about $340 on the official market and about $160 on the informal market.
According to official figures, inflation in July was 7.4%, while the year-on-year base rate climbed to 71%, making Argentina one of the highest inflation countries in the world.
In recent weeks, social movements have urged the Workers' Central to call a general strike.