Cuba scraps limits on wages
Poverty and corruption to be curbed by lifting salary cap, government says.

“Generally,” the paper quoted Mateu as saying, “there has been a tendency for people to earn the same, and that egalitarianism is not helpful.
“That is something that we have to fix … because if it is harmful to pay workers less than they deserve, it also is harmful to pay them what they have not earned,” he added.
Fresh policies
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The US said that Castro, above, needs to release political prisoners before relations improve [EPA] |
The new wage policy, which was adopted in February, is the latest unveiled by the government of Raul Castro, the Cuban president, following changes in how decisions are made regarding land redistribution and decentralised farming.
Castro, who officially took office on February 24, has been de facto ruler since late July 2006 when his older brother Fidel, 81, was sidelined with serious health problems.
Since February, Castro, 77, has allowed Cubans to buy computers, own mobile telephones, rent cars and spend nights in hotels previously only accessible to foreigners.
Castro has also implemented reforms that give farmers better pay and more flexibility to buy farming equipment, a move designed to lessen the impact of the world food crisis.
He has commuted 30 death sentences, released some political prisoners, and signed human rights accords.
Remaining reforms
But policies that remain under scrutiny include opening the country to private enterprise, freedom to travel abroad, and an end to the dual-currency system, although this is due for reform.
Cuba operates with the convertible peso, worth just under $1, and the national peso, worth far less.
Castro’s reforms have been welcomed by many Latin Americans, but the US has dismissed them as cosmetic.
George Bush, the US president, told EU leaders at an EU-US summit in Slovenia on Tuesday that the Communist island needed to free its political prisoners before relations could go forward.
“If the Castro administration really is different, the first way to show their difference to the world is to free the political prisoners,” he said.