An economical alternative is helping to revive egg production in the province of Ciego de Ávila, a sector that has been in decline in recent years due to financial shortages that limited the import of high-quality animal feed Continuar leyendo
An economical alternative is helping to revive egg production in the province of Ciego de Ávila, a sector that has been in decline in recent years due to financial shortages that limited the import of high-quality animal feed Continuar leyendo
The changes proposed in the Preliminary Draft of the Labor Code, which all Cuban workers will study and debate starting in September, are so significant that most experts agree this isn’t just an update to the current law—it’s a completely new law Continuar leyendo
Fidel is the Commander in Chief of the Cuban people because he earned it through his example and his deeds. No one else could ask the people for the hardest sacrifices in the most turbulent times, just as no one else inspired more heroism and effort than his own olive-green legacy—from the Sierra Maestra to that speech at the University of Havana Continuar leyendo
The Ministry of Finance and Prices, in coordination with the Directorate of Social Security and the National Bank of Cuba, has approved Resolution 14/2025, which establishes a partial increase in pensions for age and disability that are currently below 4,000 Cuban pesos. This provision includes retirees from the Ministries of the Revolutionary Armed Forces and… Continuar leyendo
The National Union of Commerce, Gastronomy, and Services, together with the Ministry of Domestic Trade, have issued joint guidelines for the upcoming consultation process with workers regarding the Draft Labor Code Continuar leyendo
Cubanacán, a 100% Cuban commercial enterprise, officially celebrates its 38th anniversary this August 5th, reaffirming its place as a preferred leisure destination in Cuba for visitors who choose its facilities Continuar leyendo
“Feeling like the working class in power depends on direct participation in decision-making—not just being notified or informed of decisions; it means having a say in profit distribution and confronting theft and corruption, which harm collective benefits,” stated Osnay Miguel Colina Rodríguez, president of the Organizing Commission for the 22nd Congress of the Cuban Workers’ Central (CTC), during a meeting in Pinar del Río. Continuar leyendo
To what extent has the employment structure changed? What is the sociodemographic composition of the population? How many professionals and technicians are there? What is their internal and external mobility? Which social groups need more targeted policies? These and many more questions will be answered in the Population and Housing Census (CPV), currently in preparation in Cuba Continuar leyendo
The First International Symposium on Work, Social Security, and Sustainable Development, to be held from June 24 to 25 at Havana’s Palacio de las Convenciones, will serve as a platform to promote the exchange of knowledge and experiences through the use of science and innovation Continuar leyendo
There is no easy task in the forestry sector; all require physical effort, constant struggle with the weather, and other nuisances like noise and dust… although in recent times, the greatest challenge they face is the shortage of energy carriers Continuar leyendo
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