Chilean “Fisherwomen” Seek Visibility and to Escape Poverty
They want to be recognized as workers, obtain visibility for their harsh reality, and escape the unstable economic situation they endure.
Read MoreThey want to be recognized as workers, obtain visibility for their harsh reality, and escape the unstable economic situation they endure.
Read MoreNorberto Muñoz was fired from his job as an agricultural worker in Artemisa and had to hand over his cell phone to the Police.
Read MoreThis movement was based on the release of workers needing housing from their workplaces with pay, to join the construction. (25 photos)
Read MoreMany Cubans live in inhumane conditions, with their homes on the verge of collapse, while the island continues to fill with tourist hotels.
Read MoreThe new measures recently announced at the National Assembly raised doubts and even alarms among private entrepreneurs and the public.
Read MoreThe regime’s proposal to buy food products from farmers did not prosper due to the shortages from low production.
Read MoreThe special parcels distributed to the people consist of two kilos of rice, one of sugar, another of pasta and two cans of sardines.
Read More“A pound is so expensive I haven’t given myself that luxury in a long time” They used to sell 10 ounces a month on the ration cards.
Read More“Sales have been greatly affected. Just a few years ago, up to ten buses with tourists stopped here every day, and we catered to them.”
Read MoreCuban president Diaz-Canel says that private businesses in Cuba “do not have” the Government’s confidence.
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