Cuba Regulations for Self-Employment

HAVANA TIMES, Oct. 29 — The latest initial rules and regulations for self-employment and small business in Cuba are being sold at newsstands around the country.

The government seeks to layoff at least a million workers, or around 20 percent of the Cuban workforce, in the not so far distant future, including a half million workers by the end of March 2011.

Juventud Rebelde newspaper has posted the official Gaceta publication in two documents online (in Spanish).

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