Maikel Ramírez Quevedo, deputy director of this activity in the Ministry of Labor and Social Security in the territory, said that there is a notable growth in the number of workers, as well as the incorporation into the different types of non-state worker.
Ramírez Quevedo said that the largest number of workers are those who have been hired for the provision of services, especially in the field of gastronomy, such as coffee shops, while 123 work in the various forms of leasing of homes, premises and spaces, with a figure higher than 300.
As stated by the manager, licenses have been granted to 247 workers in coffee shops, two sweet bakers, and 12 entities dedicated to the gastronomic service, and growth is expected at the end of the summer period.