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Cuba to increase minimum wage fivefold

Large-scale reform of salaries, pensions promised for years before President Miguel Diaz-Canel’s announcement this week

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 12 Dec 2020 8:30AM

Cuba to increase minimum wage fivefold
Cuba is reeling from toughened sanctions imposed by the administration of US President Donald Trump, and a drop in tourism and remittances due to the Covid-19 pandemic. – Pixabay pic, December 12, 2020

LA HAVANE – Cuba will increase its minimum wage fivefold as part of reforms due to come into effect on January 1 as it unifies its two official currencies, the official gazette said yesterday.

The large-scale reform of salaries and pensions had been promised for years before President Miguel Diaz-Canel announced it late on Thursday.

It will see the minimum wage increase from 400 pesos to 2,100 pesos (RM69 to to RM352).

The reform will also see the convertible peso, which is pinned to the dollar and was introduced in 1994 to replace the US currency, phased out over the next six months.

It will leave only the regular peso that is worth 24 times less.

The idea is to make the Cuban economy more efficient and easier to understand for foreign investors.

It comes at a time when the country is reeling from toughened sanctions imposed by the administration of US President Donald Trump, and a drop in tourism and remittances due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Inflation is expected to soar, so “it’s necessary to establish a minimum salary in the country that guarantees the satisfaction of basic necessities for the worker and his family, as well as the scale of salaries applicable to all workers”, said the Labour Ministry in a resolution published in the official gazette.

As well as the new minimum wage, there will be 32 pay scales based on the type of work, up to a maximum of 9,510 pesos.

Currently, the average wage is just 879 pesos, according to the national Statistics Office.

The new measures, which were first announced in 2013 before being repeatedly delayed, come at a delicate time for the Cuban economy, which is expected to shrink by 8% this year. – AFP, December 12, 2020

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