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Labour market

The active population in figures | Working conditions | Cost of labor | Social partners

The active population in figures


20052006200720082010
Labor force ----5,164,000
Rate of activity (%) ----53.9
Unemployment rate (%) 1.91.91.81.6-

Source: CIA - The world factbook ; UN - United Nations ; World Bank

 

Note: (e) Estimated data

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Working conditions

Legal weekly duration
8 hours per day and 44 hours per week
Retirement age
60 years for men and 55 years for women who have 25 years of service.
55 years for men and 50 years for women if the last 12 years or 75% involved working in a physically taxing environment
Working contracts
Employment contracts are permanent, temporary or task specific.

The 1995 law on foreign investments requires that investors use the State employment agency to hire workers.

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Cost of labor

Minimum wage
Resolution number 30/05 of the State Council established a salary scale from which all salaries should be based in all activitity sectors all professions.

The lowest salary is at 225 CUP (€ 6) and the highest is at 650 CUP (€ 17)

Average wage
Average monthly gross earnings in Cuba is CUP 440 (USD 19).
Social contributions
Social security contributions paid by employers: Employer's contribution: 14%
Social security contributions paid by employees: Employee's contribution: 0%

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Social partners

Social dialogue and involvement of social partners
The only legal union in Cuba is the Main Cuban Workers' Union (CTC) which is heavily dependant on the government.  The workers are obliged to observer their colleagues and to report all "dissident" activity.  The independent union activists are regularly subjected to detentions, harassment and threatened with trial.  Despite everything, the existing organisations do not have the capacity to defend the workers in an efficient way. As they are not recognized, they cannot undertake collective negotiations or call for strikes.
Unions
The Main Cuban Workers' Union
Unionization rate
96% of Cuban employees are affiliated to the Main Cuban Workers' Union (according to the CTC' own figures)
Labor regulation bodies
Ministry of Labor and Social Security
Cuba and Mexico International Labor Organization (Spanish only)

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