A private Cuban company specialized in automation, electricity and electronics applies discounts of up to 40 percent to Health and Education workers on the island.
The initiative was announced through all the channels of the Camagüey Mipyme ABG, including itssocial networks, where dozens of people have applauded this benefit for workers in two sensitive sectors for the population and who, despite their importance, are poorly paid.
"All types of LED TVs, LED strips, double image, switching sources, audio problems, software updates and other problems are repaired," the note states; but it clarifies that "all Health and Education workers are deducted 40% of the total value of each job, and if the repair is simple it will have no cost."
At the end of the message he thanks them for the work they do in the country despite the crisis.
The post has been commented on by several professionals who claim that despite having work merits, they have been waiting up to three years to be able to fix their television.
"Great my brother, you are one of the good and the good things will always be good for you. You know that you can count on me for whatever you need. You are loved brother," commented an Internet user when referring to theMSME owner.
Recently several owners of these businesseshave raised awareness of the critical situation in the country despite the fact that these initiatives could represent economic losses.
Last month, an MSME owner lowered the price of the oil he sells in his establishment and asked other retail business owners to do the same as him, thinking "of the teachers, doctors and all the workers in our municipality."
"Our Mipyme Ideal Don Diego offers all its clients the 800 ml bottle of oil at $620 CUP per unit. Nothing at $800. I will fight to lower all prices for my colleagues," Erislandy Contrera Mayor said on her social networks .
Another company sold boxes of frozen chicken straight from the container in which the merchandise was imported; and he did it in the middle of the street in Havana toavoid intermediaries and be able to lower the price: "From the container to the consumer. It is a MSME selling chicken without intermediaries in a park in Havana. The price is about 250 Cuban pesos per pound, much cheaper," said Uruguayan journalist Fernando Ravsberg on Facebook, highlighting that the news It made him "feel positive."
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