The end of Communism? Cuba sweeps away egalitarian wages

The Independent: The end of Communism? Cuba sweeps away egalitarian wages

Raul Castro's reforms continue with abolition of rule that labourers and surgeons earn the same.

Cuba took another leap away from Fidel Castro's creaky egalitarian model yesterday when it swept away the wage restraints that have kept surgeons and taxi drivers on much the same salaries for the past 50 years.

The latest and most dramatic liberalisation by Raul Castro appears to be aimed at bringing to communist Cuba the Chinese-style economic reforms he admires so much. But the move falls far short of the political reforms that Cubans, both inside and out of the country, long for.

The new wage policy is the latest change by President Castro, who officially took over on 24 February but has been running the country since July 2006 when his older brother, Fidel, 81, suffered serious health problems.

Since February, Mr Castro, 77, has allowed Cubans to buy personal computers and mobile phones, rent cars and even stay overnight in hotels previously only accessible to foreigners, provided they can afford it.

He has shaken up the economy to pay farmers better and ease the impact of the world food crisis. He has commuted death sentences and released a handful of political prisoners. But his secret police have also broken up meetings of dissidents. …


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2 responses to “The end of Communism? Cuba sweeps away egalitarian wages”

  1. Ohhhh..this is rich!! (no pun intended)
    I still remember the first time I walked in the “party hotel” in my hometown in Romania. They had a “dollar shop” where you could only buy stuff with U.S. dollars and it was packed with coffee, Kent cigarettes, and a whole other bunch of stuff that average people could not buy. The hotel rooms had televisions, showers and running hot water while the rest of us only got hot water for 2 or 3 hours every Saturday night.
    I hope the people of Cuba will be freed from this evil ideology. Maybe it will happen without violence.

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    VanSkaamper

    This is a huge step forward for Cuba. Hopefully the first of many. Wonder if China’s successful experiment with economic freedom provides Raul some ideological cover. The purists will accuse him of betraying the revolution, of course, but this shows a healthy sign of pragmatism on his part.

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