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Cuba: more and more retirees, fewer and fewer people producing


Mother with her son, Havana.
Diario de Cuba
In 2020
in Cuba 111,000 people died, and just 105,000 were born.
The demographic crisis that the bureaucrats of the Cuban regime had anticipated for 2024 is already a reality. That is, the island s population is already dwindling.
When announcing this information, Marino Murillo, in charge of compliance with the PCC Guidelines, left out something key: besides the fact that
more Cubans now die than are born, each year between 40,000 and 44,000 people emigrate, the overwhelming majority of them of working age, according to the Center for Demographic Studies at the University of Havana (CEDEM).
In other words, last year Cuba s total population did not contract by 6,000 (the difference between deaths and births) but rather some 50,000. It would be necessary to subtract the immigrants from this figure, but there were so few people crazy enough to do so that the figure is negligible. I ....

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Recovery: What Are We Talking About?


MEXICO CITY, Jan 11 2021 (IPS) - The new year has arrived, but the situation is worse than in the last months of 2020. The pandemic is still unleashed: the end of the year holidays, the official permissiveness, and the slowness of the distribution of vaccines seem to announce that the disease will continue to wreak havoc for several months in most of the world, particularly in America, Europe, and parts of Asia like India. It has therefore been required to redouble preventive measures: a new lockdown and the disruption of almost all economic and school activities. Therefore, the recovery looks still uncertain and distant. ....

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Why are established trade unions comfortable with the status quo and threatened by the rise of Saftu?


Why are established trade unions comfortable with the status quo and threatened by the rise of Saftu?
The history of South Africa is a history of class, race and gender struggle.
The history written by the colonisers claims that diamonds were discovered in 1867 near the Orange River and gold in 1886 at the Transvaal farm Langlaagte.
This was a period following the near defeat of our people by the invading army of white colonialists who were now plundering the land from topsoil down to its bowels, in search of wealth.
But then they clashed among themselves immediately after these great discoveries, leading to two Anglo-Boer wars, in 1880-81 and 1899-1902. Eventually they settled by creating the Union of South Africa in 1910, which gained its full independence in May 1961. ....

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Why are established trade unions comfortable with the s...


The history of South Africa is a history of class, race and gender struggle.
The history written by the colonisers claims that diamonds were discovered in 1867 near the Orange River and gold in 1886 at the Transvaal farm Langlaagte.
This was a period following the near defeat of our people by the invading army of white colonialists who were now plundering the land from topsoil down to its bowels, in search of wealth.
But then they clashed among themselves immediately after these great discoveries, leading to two Anglo-Boer wars, in 1880-81 and 1899-1902. Eventually they settled by creating the Union of South Africa in 1910, which gained its full independence in May 1961. ....

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