Giuseppe Pacella is a 32-year-old worker from the southern Italian region of Basilicata, the high arch of Italy’s dusty peninsula where the economy has underperformed the national average for years.
Back in 2016, Pacella had a six-week contract at a Fiat Chrysler plant one hour bus ride from home. Then, two years ago, he worked for three weeks selling cell phones in the city. But despite the fact that he diligently applied for jobs and regularly kept his profile in the state work databases updated, he has not been able to find steady work.
Pacella’s father died last year, and his […]
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