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Old March 07, 2018, 03:24 AM
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trabajar en negro in Spanish means that you are paid under the counter, and for the government you're unemployed. Without having a job on the side. You are in the unemployment list. What's the term in English? To work off the books?
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Yes, 'to work off the books' or 'to get paid under the table' is a good match for the Spanish 'trabajar en negro'.
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Old March 09, 2018, 12:34 AM
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I don't know if it's a British expression and, if it is, how it's used.
I searched for "work" within 4 words of "black" in the British National Corpus: most of the hits were talking about black workers, some were talking about black and white works of art, or the work of researchers on black holes. There were only three which are remotely relevant to this discussion: "work the black market" (borderline relevant), and "work in the black economy" (twice, and one of them had scare quotes around 'black economy').

The phrase which I think would be most applicable would be to "work cash-in-hand": i.e. being paid without receipts or bank records.
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Old March 09, 2018, 08:26 AM
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