"This is a shame," he said, "because on another, lower level Cuban and black workers get along very well together."
Early in their history, the militant unionism of Cuban workers is evident.
A3 Three Cuban human-rights workers were arrested before dawn this morning for questioning, apparently in an effort to silence human rights protests, friends of theirs said.
But in 1933, after a strike by Cuban workers, the company moved the factory to Trenton, importing tobacco from Cuba.
He buttressed this claim with the evidence that it was being built, in part, by Cuban workers.
The next day virtually every Cuban worker goes on strike, including those in Alex's factory.
Sherritt pays Castro approximately $10,000 a year for each of these Cuban workers.
By the end of 1985, 35,000 Cuban workers had helped build projects in some 20 Asian, African and Latin American countries.
Cuban workers and students began returning from Eastern Europe in the wake of political changes there.
The opening-up of the economy has not helped the Cuban workers but party officials and a single Italian and Spanish investor.