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The endless ordeal of Matanzas retirees to collect their pensions

The endless ordeal of Matanzas retirees to collect their pensions

The lack of workers is once again in the news on the Island. On this occasion, the protagonist is the shortage of professionals in the Post Offices that is causing serious problems in the collection of pensions, according to account this Tuesday the newspaper of Matanzas, Giron. The official media initially attributes the chaos to an employee who has been sick for a long time and whom it has been impossible to replace permanently, but the branch director reveals that the problem is not isolated.

“There is a shortage of workers, that is why we, the managers, are moving to make the corresponding payments. The solution depends on what we can hire,” says Ismary Hernández, director of the Post Office Unit in the Versalles neighborhood, in the city de Matanzas, to which the office of the old Medical Center belongs. The more than 200 retirees attached to this headquarters denounce that they have not been able to collect in a timely manner for months, as have the 130 people who receive social assistance at the same location.

Those affected are elderly people, many of them already with health problems, and who bitterly lament the difficulties it means for them to stand in line for days. Because the worst thing, they agree, is that the money runs out and the office closes, leaving them unpaid.

“There is a shortage of workers, that is why we, the managers, are moving to make the corresponding payments. The solution depends on what we can hire”

“It’s been happening for months,” says an 89-year-old retiree interviewed by the outlet. “At 10 or 11 in the morning they show up. It’s not to keep the old people, including me, waiting here for so many hours. Yesterday at one in the afternoon they said the money had run out. We had to leave and come back today to queue again, the compañera arrived at 11:30 to pay,” he says.

All the testimonies coincide in pointing out the negligence and bad manners with which the workers, when they are there, treat the pensioners. “It’s illogical for all this town to come here at six-odd in the morning to stand in line, and it’s already 11:30 and no one shows up, not even to give an explanation. Is it that when someone retires they no longer deserves consideration, doesn’t it have value?” laments a retiree who worked 49 years of his life.

“I have never gone through so much work to get paid as now. We are here without having breakfast, without eating anything,” protests another who, at 76, feels relieved for not being among the oldest and tells that an 89-year-old friend had to be helped for her children when she collapsed while waiting in line.

“They calmly tell you: ‘The money is over, I’m leaving.’ other.

The sending of executives has allowed things to go better this month, although everyone knows that it is not the solution. “This month was better, everyone was paid on time and the payment was quite fast,” says Hernández. “What happens is, and this has been explained to the clients at the time, that she, as an employee, has other responsibilities. Within these functions she has been interspersing the payment to the assisted-retirees,” she tells Giron Ediesky Bárbaro Ortega Araujo, deputy director of the Post Office in Matanzas.

The service requires, he adds, some training and, not only that, you have to be selective due to the large amounts of money they handle.

Yaneysi Remón Suárez, the company’s Director of Operations, maintains that she has requested personnel from the Ministry of Labor but “so far no one has appeared.” The service requires her, she adds, some training and, not only that, you have to be selective because of the large amounts of money they handle. “In greater quantity as a result of the Ordering Task and these salary increases. The institution manages millions of pesos,” she argues.

“Correos moves even more money than a bank on a given day,” he adds, but the salaries that are offered are not very attractive either. The official states that a postman is currently earning 2,600 pesos. “Anyone in another entity – such as a bank, Etecsa, new economic players – earns much more than a postman, who spends eight hours in the sun, pedaling, offering the service,” she explains.

As if that were not enough, there are no tires for bicycles, which makes it impossible to travel.

There are no short-term solutions either, acknowledge the managers. The civil servant who has been multiplying her duties for three months must help with the payment, and although they affirm that “the negotiations do not stop” and that they are trying to increase salaries, one of the most advanced proposals is to mobilize those who do military service.

“When the large avalanche of packages from international parcels closed the border and people opted for shipments by sea, the Ministry of the Armed Forces helped us. We made a contract with them, with boys who were spending the Military service. We are calling for that too, to resume it,” says Ortega Araujo.

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