Las Tunas' workers celebrates May Day

In a salute to International Workers’ Day, the workforces of the Energy and Mines Union do not cease in their efforts to move the country forward, amid all kinds of contingencies.

Las Tunas, Cuba.- Reinier Limonta Domínguez, secretary-general of that union in this eastern province, explains that “this is one of the sectors that have been hit the most in the last period; Even so, we can say that it gets ahead thanks to human capital, which is undoubtedly luxurious. They contribute to the substitution of imports; they are committed to strengthening the movement of innovators and the recovery of pieces and spare parts.”

In the parade, the third block is made up of these work groups, characterized by creativity and color. For the day, the Electric Company opened that section as it is a National Vanguard entity, they carry the images of the martyrs of the sector, the representative colors, and the insignia that identify the entity.

"We mobilized some two thousand people, of them 1,573 workers and the rest, their families," the union secretary said.

Carlos Rafael Arias Sobrino, CEO of the Electric Company in Las Tunas, confirmed the pride that encourages them for achieving the National Vanguard Condition. “The sense of belonging, working every day to provide service to the people are great motivations because, for them, every day you have to innovate, create, look for alternatives and variant solutions so that electricity reaches each of the 294,000 clients of the in the province.