Equally, some 80% of Spanish national workers have worked outside Spain, mainly from economic necessity.
The three Spanish workers were kidnapped on November 29, 2009.
The Cuban and Spanish migrant workers who filled the streets have long since moved on, but much of their legacy remains.
So Italian and Spanish workers now face a huge competitive price disadvantage.
To get out of its economic hole, Spanish workers need to regain their competitive edge.
The tranquility was, in part, due to the dictatorship's ways to accommodate the interests of Spanish workers.
And in the early days of the revolution the Spanish workers understood the issue very well.
They can stand all that the Spanish workers stood, and more.
Spanish workers never created problems in the host countries; on the contrary.
And then two years later someone said to me: 'For heaven's sake, what has happened to all our Spanish workers?'.