Workers Will Be Protected Amidst the Current Energy Difficulties
Marta Elena Feitó Cabrera, First Deputy Minister of Labor and Social Security, reported that the changes introduced in the working day, as part of the measures to address Cuba's energy situation, will not affect workers' salaries.
Cuba Is Not Paralyzed, But Working to Find Solutions to the Current Situation
On Thursday evening's Mesa Redonda - Cuba's prime time TV program - Alejandro Gil Fernández, Minister of Economy and Planning, spoke about the measures being taken to guarantee basic services.
Ministers Join the President in Reassuring the Population
Ministers of the sectors in Cuba responsible for mitigating the effects of the fuel shortage joined President Miguel Diaz Canel Wednesday on national TV Round Table program in reassuring the population that there is no need to panic.













