“Feeling like the working class in power depends on direct participation in decision-making—not just being notified or informed of decisions; it means having a say in profit distribution and confronting theft and corruption, which harm collective benefits,” stated Osnay Miguel Colina Rodríguez, president of the Organizing Commission for the 22nd Congress of the Cuban Workers’ Central (CTC), during a meeting in Pinar del Río. Continuar leyendo

