Monday, September 27, 2010

Dog Has Lumps On Knee From Bumping

ADSL ADSL FAQ ADSL Movistar Movistar Offer

When hiring our broadband service for Internet access always arise many questions relating to service, customer service, price or other factors of interest.

In this post we will try to collect some of the issues raised most Internet users interested in offers ADSL offering Movistar.

What types fixed ADSL offers Movistar?

Currently we can choose between modes of 1, 6 and 10 Mbps download speed. There is also a version with limited ADSL Mini Download to 2GB. Do

of permanence Movistar offers?

Indeed, offers of ADSL that offers Movistar with any type of discount (or installation fee) include a commitment to stay for 12 months (1 year).

Movistar Does ADSL flat rate includes calls?

All versions except the Mini, including free calls to landlines. Also, versions 6 and 10Mb offer free calls to phones on the weekends.

Does the price include the amount of line?

depend on the offer I've ever seen, but usually the price indicated will have to add the € 13.97 per month (+ VAT) share online.

What is the best deal offered by Movistar? While

offers are updated periodically, the typology of them do not usually vary. At present you can subscribe to versions 6 and 10Mb with an offer of 9.95 € / month for 3 months and € 19.90 per month for 9 below, to complete the 12-month stay.

Any suggestions for getting the best price?

The sale price of ADSL Movistar is usually the cheapest on the market. Once you pass the 12 months we may be able offer renewal of the offer or the economic package known as ADSL.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

How Do I Get Relief From Meralgia Paresthetica

Cuba Libre

Few know that my favorite drink is the Cuba Libre .

I know is what, in the previous post we discuss the news that Cuba will cut 500,000 jobs in the public sector here in the first quarter of 2011, and then would add more than 500,000 casualties.

The first impression I gave the news was that it is too crowded. One of our commentators Anonymous struck me, giving understand that he was looking through the eyes of the capitalist, the socialist world.
Far from making value judgments, and using One Cuban official statistics, I will try to show why I find totally hypocritical official position and "representatives" of employees.

statistical series are not long, but I could build a 1999 to 2009.
The unemployment rate fell sharply from the late 90's. By 1999 it stood at 6.3% of the economically active population (EAP), while late last year, was at 1.7%.



Importantly this was achieved even though the rate (number of persons belonging to the economically active population (employed + unemployed) with respect to the number of people age work (17-60 years for the unemployed and 15 and above for employees) increased from 70.2% for 1999, up 75.4% in 2009.


is
say, more people actively participate in the labor market while the unemployment rate (percentage of people who sought and found work in the reference period for the PEA) fell to a minimum.



For Men:


And when it comes to Women:



perfect
For now we see and what remains is where we used all these people who previously were unemployed.

Cuban employment statistics, broken down into of total employees to Cooperativitas and private (and within these past the self-employed). Residually would get the number of employees in the Public Sector

Employed in the Public Sector = Total Employed - (Cooperative + Private)

So you can see that since 2001 (no data for 2000 found ), employment in the public sector increased its relative size, going to occupy about 80% of Cuban workers, nearly 84% of the total.
That is, the public sector incorporated as much of the "new supply" of workers.


For their part, Cooperative went from representing 7.1% to 4.6% of total private and 13% to 11.7% (within them the self-employed from 3.4% to 2.8%).



So in the last decade, the Cuban public sector led the expansion of labor demand, while as shown by the news that we post to Previously, is the same government that has the power to authorize private or cooperative enterprises.

Thus, with the announced reduction in the public workforce of around 12% (and 10% of the total economy) and assuming that you can see some added worker effect (this means that when the Head of family becomes unemployed or worse one payment, it could be the case that your spouse or another member, eg. Children are also put to find work) could further increase unemployment. As we saw in the previous tables, there is still some room for more women go to seek employment.

will see the absorptive capacity of the Cuban system of work (I tried to say no "market" work), but what is observed over the past rhythm at times seems more consistent start self-criticism. Resta say who inflated the templates. Here, often we speak of "the inheritance received."

Just I was thinking about the unforgettable scene from Godfather II where Michael, just in Havana, he realizes that his brother, Fredo, had betrayed him. And everything takes place in full outbreak of the Revolution. Bueeee
do not know why I crossed that image ...


Perhaps I'm wrong. Or maybe, deep down, I am an inveterate capitalist ... or maybe Cuba is accelerating the shift in the style of policy shock.

not know why it reminds me of what was proposed by the IMF, the OECD and the G7 for the transition of Russia in the early 90'sy that flourished under President Boris Yeltsin (with a recession lasted 7 years and a fall in real per capita GDP of 24% between 1991 and 2001 and that thanks to the last recovery, and that between 1991 and 1998 was the tremendous decline of 39% *).

Time will tell ... and who is free from sin capital, pull down the arguments ...

Greetings,

MI
* Based on official statistics from Goskomstat . If anyone is interested in deepening is the link of this paper Andrei Shleifer and Daniel Treisman .




Monday, September 13, 2010

Peacesign Themed Bedrooms




While in Argentina, according to Hector Mendez (UIA holder), we want to look like a little closer to Cuba , I learned that Rollo La Isla want to cut 500,000 jobs in the public sector. ¿What?

Today, as the note is transcribed below, Cuba would have a total of 3 million people working. A sixth (half million) correspond to the private sector, while the rest, 2,500,000 people would work in the public sector.

Looking for some data, the National Statistics Office Cuban, I found these would show that in 2008, the total number of workers was about 5,000,000 people (3 million would be men, half the people of Scope macho, no?).

However, the 500,000 jobs would correspond to approx. 10% of the number of employed persons in 2008 (latest data available in the series).

What seems quite difficult to achieve is that the private sector to absorb a similar amount of workers they have today.


But on the other hand, if in the public sector is creating "lists" of people more or less necessary "as the note suggests transcribe then generate a number of additional problems. Namely:

i-workers are considered expendable, must face an unfamiliar labor market with a double stigma (one provided by the state and another for his own personal estimate).

ii-Businesses today must include personnel who may not need, unless there be some privatization of state enterprises in Cuba. Besides the labor supply to be absorbed, which would preclude the public sector, so that at first do not think anyone comes out to fight to hire these workers.

iii-By increasing the labor supply (And unemployment), the style of the Industrial Reserve Army of Marxist thought in capitalist economies, it is likely that those who lose out, to shut down the accounts of the state are all private workers via declining real wages. Or at least, through increased competition among new labor market outsiders, perhaps can lead to some increases in productivity that would not be fully reflected in higher real wages.

But anyway, if this is not shock therapy ... where is the shock?

seems to only have to wait Apparently we do not want both! Mendéz maybe the end was protecting us! Quilombo cute ehh ...

I transcribe the note today Scope:


Cuba will dispose of half a million employees in the coming months

Over half a million State workers in Cuba will lose their jobs in coming months, while announcing a radical transformation of pay and working models to alleviate the serious economic situation.

What
that ran for weeks as the island unstoppable rumor was announced in a statement that he had to spread the single union, the Central de Trabajadores de Cuba (CTC), which endorsed the measure because it's up to "maintain the systematic monitoring of progress of this process. "

The statement announced and the "reduction of more than 500,000 workers in the state sector and in parallel the increase in non-state sector, and details that this process will take place next year, but later recalled that timescale will be until the first quarter of 2011. "

Some companies were ordered to draw up "lists" of people more or less necessary. The economist Juan Triana, a researcher at the Center for the Study of the Cuban Economy, acknowledged that the extent of half a million without employees is difficult in a country where labor is 3 million, but noted that there are already half a million workers in the private sector.

"accounts (state) and not overstretched and it is very hard for any government, but no choice," Triana said, adding that the absorption of those unemployed must go through "small companies, cooperatives or family work, because Cuba can not think invent anything new. "

The statement did not warrant a new function for the unemployed, but it does suggest a" horizon of options with new forms of non-state employment (as) the lease, usufruct, cooperatives and self-employment where to move hundreds of thousands of workers in the coming years. "

exist in Cuba and hundreds of business activities that are beyond government control, whether in transport, food supplies or technical, tourism .

Paradoxically, the discourse of Espinosa Chepe and other economists seem disaffected with the regime increasingly to the government itself: the statement of the CTC recognizes that there is "change is necessary and urgent to introduce into the economy and society to transform and streamline the current process and productive workforce."

was President Raul Castro (who actually became president in 2006 after the serious illness of his brother Fidel) who more emphatically insisted on the need for change and streamline the bloated state templates, whose surplus reached to encrypt more than one million people.

The president, in a speech last August 1, did however reassure the public: "Nobody will be left to die" because "the Socialist State will provide the support necessary for a dignified life."