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KurtFF8
13th September 2010, 21:11
Source (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-11291267)


Cuba to cut one million public sector jobs

http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/49089000/jpg/_49089932_009922056-1.jpg Cuba's government employs about 85% of the workforce
Cuba has announced radical plans to lay off huge numbers of state employees, to help revive the communist country's struggling economy.
The Cuban labour federation said more than a million workers would lose their jobs - half of them by March next year.
Those laid off will be encouraged to become self-employed or join new private enterprises, on which some of the current restrictions will be eased.
It is biggest shift to the private sector since the revolution in 1959.
Cuba's communist government currently controls almost all aspects of the country's economy and employs about 85% of the workforce.
"Our state cannot and should not continue maintaining companies, productive entities, services and budgeted sectors with bloated payrolls and losses that hurt the economy," the labour federation said in a statement.
"Job options will be increased and broadened with new forms of non-state employment, among them leasing land, co-operatives, and self-employment, absorbing hundreds of thousands of workers in the coming years."
Free enterprise? The governing Communist Party has indicated that strict rules limiting private enterprise will be relaxed and many more licenses will be issued allowing people to become self-employed.
Existing private businesses will be allowed to employ staff for the first time.
http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/48567000/jpg/_48567987_009907736-1.jpg President Raul Castro has said the state's role in the economy must shrink
A minority of Cuba workers already work for themselves, for example as hairdressers and taxi-drivers, or running small family restaurants.
There is also a thriving black economy, with many trades people working independently without proper permission from the state.
President Raul Castro outlined the changes in a speech in August, saying the state's role in the economy had to be reduced.
"We have to end forever the notion that Cuba is the only country in the world where you can live without working," he said.
Cuba's state-run economy has been gripped by a severe crisis in the past two years that has forced it to cut imports.
It has suffered from a fall in the price for its main export, nickel, as well as a decline in tourism.
Growth has also been hampered by the 48-year US trade embargo.
Mr Castro became Cuba's leader when his brother, Fidel Castro, stepped aside because of ill-health in 2006.


Even though the Fidel comment was obviously misinterpreted at this point, recent developments no the island have worried me (like this one) nonetheless.

KurtFF8
13th September 2010, 21:22
Although this is fairly interesting:

Cuban Workers’ Confederation Reiterates Support of Socialism (http://www.cubanews.ain.cu/2010/0913-cuban-workers-confederation-reiterates-support-socialism.htm)

Jolly Red Giant
13th September 2010, 22:23
Although this is fairly interesting

So is this -
The Cuban Worker's Central said: 'Our state neither can nor should continue maintaining companies ... with inflated payrolls.

'Losses that are a drag on the economy are counterproductive, generate bad habits and deform worker's performance.'

It said more than 500,000 public sector jobs will be eliminated by March 2011.

Cuba has a workforce of 4.9m people in a country with an 11.2m population. The state controls 95% of the economy.

For years, the government has given laid off workers up to 60% of their salary while they were waiting to be placed in a new job.

But the CTC said 'it will no longer be possible to indefinitely protect or subsidise workers' income'.

So - not alone is the Castro regime dumping hundreds of throusands out of work - they are also scrapping welfare payments.Smacks of good old American capitalism to me.