Nuevas medidas en Cuba para impulsar desarrollo económico
Nuevas medidas en Cuba para impulsar desarrollo económico
La Habana, 14 jul (Prensa Latina) Cuba aprobó nuevas medidas que permitirán impulsar el desarrollo de la Empresa Estatal Socialista y las Micro, Pequeñas y Medianas Empresas (Mpymes), informó hoy el viceprimer ministro Alejandro Gil.
Al comparecer en el espacio radio televisivo Mesa Redonda, Gil detalló que esas disposiciones buscan el perfeccionamiento de sistema de retribución por trabajo aportado en las entidades productivas estatales, fundamentales en el esquema económico de la isla.
En ese sentido, dijo, se dispuso eliminar la obligación de utilizar la escala salarial para el pago a los trabajadores, con el objetivo de otorgar mayor autonomía a esas empresas.
New measures in Cuba to boost economic development
New measures in Cuba to boost economic development
14 de julio de 2021, 20:32
Havana, Jul 14 (Prensa Latina) Cuba approved new measures to boost the development of the Socialist State Enterprise and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), Deputy Prime Minister Alejandro Gil reported today.
Appearing on a radio television hook-up, Gil explained that these provisions seek to improve the system of remuneration for work contributed in the state-owned productive companies, which are fundamental in the island s economic scheme.
In this sense, he said, it was decided to eliminate the obligation to use the salary scale for the payment of workers, in order to grant greater autonomy to these companies.
Cubans waiting in line to collect their pensions in Havana. Diario de Cuba
Many remember the catchphrase it s the economy, you idiot , with which Clinton won the 1992 elections over a Bush Sr. resting on his laurels after a resounding victory in the First Gulf War. And Mr. Clinton was right:
the greatest responsibility of any government is the economy, the cornerstone of a country s well-being. And yet, even in this area
the Cuban government is anomalous, as the economy has never been its top priority.
Any
economic analysis of Cuba would be incomplete if it failed to recognize that
the island s ruinous state is not due to an incompetent government that implements failed policies, but rather one that very effectively implements the policies tailored to the objective it pursues:
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