In greeting to the 68th anniversary of the assault on the Moncada and Carlos Manuel de Céspedes barracks, the Cuban Central Trade Union (CTC) in Las Tunas promotes productive movements that will contribute to the increase in offers of agricultural products.
Las Tunas, Cuba.- Last Sunday, 2,139 members of the different unions worked in units of the Agricultural System throughout the province, organoponics, and production poles, where they cleaned flower beds and planting beans, among other tasks of cultural attention to crops.
The member of the Provincial Secretariat of the labor organization, Danuris Ortiz Velázquez, confirmed that each union mobilized 30 of its members in the provincial capital; and the municipal committees of the CTC incorporated 100 of their affiliates to these tasks.
She stressed that they organize these days in this way "to ensure the rationality in the number of participants, in correspondence with the tasks to be carried out and the observance of the biosafety protocol established in the confrontation with the pandemic."
Leobanys Ávila Góngora, secretary-general of the CTC in the province, confirmed that "in times of such complexity, the union organization raises the banners of voluntary work in support of food production, an activity recognized as a priority for the nation, a strategic issue for the country.”
Motivated by this reason, they created the movement "Workers from Las Tunas sowing victories, we continue winning,” which aims to give continuity to this way of doing things, inspired by the example of Ernesto Guevara de la Serna (Che), with interventions that also promote work centers the “cook's gardens” in work centers, the planting of food in their areas, and the consolidation of self-consumption in the entities that have them.
These are other scenarios where the Cuban working class fights in defense of the Revolution, convinced that everyone's contribution and national harmony will help build the prosperous and sustainable socialist society that this people dreams of and deserves.