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Cuba removes wage limits in latest reform

by PL <pl.nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 10, 2008 at 09:19 PM

Cuba removes wage limits in latest reform
Thu Apr 10, 2008 12:44pm EDT
By Marc Frank

HAVANA (Reuters) - Communist Cuba is revamping the state wage system to 
create more incentive by allowing workers to earn as much as they can, 
local media said on Thursday, in the latest sign new President Raul 
Castro wants to improve the country's economic performance.

Under Labor and Social Security resolution nine, and for the first time 
in decades, there is no limit on a state employee's earnings, 
state-television re****ted.

"For the first time it is clearly and precisely stated that a salary 
does not have a limit, that the roof of a salary depends on 
productivity," economic commentator Ariel Terrero said.

The Cuban state controls about 90 percent of the country's economic 
activity and employs the vast majority of the labor force, often setting 
wages from central offices in Havana.

Cuba has always prided itself on its limited range of salaries, while at 
the same time some jobs do have perks and in the past bonuses were 
available for some workers.

However, the egalitarian approach has come under fire in recent years 
for holding back production.

"One reason for low productivity is there is little wage incentive and 
this breaks productivity and stops bigger salaries," Terrero said.

He said the resolution, signed in February but yet to be published in 
the official Gazette, is aimed at breaking the cycle.

Terrero said it corresponded with the socialist slogan, "to each 
according to his work, from each according to his ability."

Raul Castro, upon taking over from his ailing brother Fidel Castro in 
February as Cuba's first new leader in almost half a century, promised 
to make wages better reflect one's work, a major complaint of the 
population.

"It is our strategic objective today to advance in an articulate, sound 
and well-thought-out manner until the wages recover their role and 
everyone's living standard corresponds directly with their legally 
earned incomes," he said.

Raul Castro has also launched a major reform of the agricultural sector 
to create conditions for state and private farmers to legally earn as 
much as they can from their efforts after meeting state quotas.

In addition, since taking office, Raul Castro has lifted bans on the 
sale of computers, DVD players, other consumer goods, cellphones and on 
Cubans staying at tourist hotels, though prices remain out of reach for 
most Cubans.

"It is an old problem. There is no reason to fear someone earning lots 
of money if it really is due to their work," Adalberto Torres, a Havana 
retiree, said.

"It is the same with farmers. Give them land, let them work, it is not 
im****tant how much they make. It is good because it means they are 
producing," he said.

(Editing by Michael Christie and Bill Trott)

http://www.reuters.com/article/GCA-Cuba/idUSN1032792120080410?sp=true
 




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