Minister of Internal Trade exchanges with young reserves of the sector in Granma

Minister of Internal Trade exchanges with young reserves of the sector in Granma

The Minister of Internal Trade Betsy Díaz Velázquez exchanged with municipal managers, unions and young people who constitute today reserves in the medium and long term of management positions in the sector, and who today are trained to face the transformations coupled with the improvement of commerce in Granma.

During the exchange with directors and their reservations in order to make business transformations sustainable, he stressed that the improvement process is not static, but has to be assumed from science and innovation, putting a lot of creativity to make efficient use of the capabilities that are being granted to them today and that are not being exploited.

The concerns and comments were about alternatives from the management of the sector in the province and each unit to facilitate the acquisition of uniforms for workers in the sector, lunch from the unit’s own self-management and the specific analysis of each fine imposed for any violation in the services.

Betsy Velázquez highlighted the importance of the union in political work with the masses, among which are now self-employed workers, the need to integrate them, and make them see that there are no differences between this worker and the state worker.

He also insisted on the need to fight from each unit to be efficient, distribute profits, to help from the neighborhood and the community to improve the warehouses, some of which today provide services until the wee hours without water, without a bathroom for the worker, however, they are late ensuring the sale of milk, or receiving the distribution of the basic basket.

Likewise, the prominence of young people within this sector and within the ranks of the Union of Young Communists in the confrontation with Covid-19 was highlighted, a figure that reaches more than 600 militants who did not abandon their jobs during the pandemic and they also kept playing messenger roles.

Finally, Díaz Velázquez recognized the workers of the sector, beyond the occasional dissatisfaction and signaling by the country’s top management, for having kept working uninterruptedly during the pandemic, and urged before this new scenario to be more careful and to comply with all security measures to avoid contagion before this new opening of services from November 15.

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