'Overhaul task positively impacts on employment in Cuba,' says Gil
'Overhaul task positively impacts on employment in Cuba,' says Gil
'Overhaul task positively impacts on employment in Cuba,' says Gil

On another tweet the chairman of the Permanent Commission for Implementation and Development, Marino Murillo, pointed out that 'the new measures for working freelance approved by the Council of Ministers, significantly expand the activities that may be exercised.'
'A new and important step to develop this modality of work,' he sentenced.
Two months after the government implemented the known Overhaul Task, which unified the current exchange rates, eliminated the circulation of the convertible peso and established a general reform of salaries and prices, the number of job applications went up.
According to reports from the Ministry of Labor and Social Security (MTSS), over 47,908 people were employed, 63 percent in the State sector and 37 percent in the non-State sector, while 17 percent were hired in agricultural cooperatives.
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'Overhaul task positively impacts on employment in Cuba,' says Gil
Havana, Feb 8 (Prensa Latina) Cuban authorities on Monday highlighted the impact of the monetary overhaul and the new measures recently adopted by the Council of Ministers on employment and labor productivity.
'It is very important to increase employment in the productive sector, without affecting labor productivity. More employment with more productivity, is key to economic growth. We are moving in the right direction,' noted on Twitter Alejandro Gil, Deputy Prime Minister and head of Economy and Planning.
On another tweet the chairman of the Permanent Commission for Implementation and Development, Marino Murillo, pointed out that 'the new measures for working freelance approved by the Council of Ministers, significantly expand the activities that may be exercised.'
'A new and important step to develop this modality of work,' he sentenced.
Two months after the government implemented the known Overhaul Task, which unified the current exchange rates, eliminated the circulation of the convertible peso and established a general reform of salaries and prices, the number of job applications went up.
According to reports from the Ministry of Labor and Social Security (MTSS), over 47,908 people were employed, 63 percent in the State sector and 37 percent in the non-State sector, while 17 percent were hired in agricultural cooperatives.
rly/omr/mem/lpn
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