Dickinson, who is also a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC), presides over the debates at the event, which started on Friday, to outline projections amid the challenges and limitations caused by the unjust blockade of the United States.
She told Prensa Latina that the people of Sancti Spiritus ratify their support for the Revolution as a vanguard in all sectors and the training of the new generation, as the country’s highest leadership demands.
Regarding the CTC’s work in this province in the last five years, she admitted that they have been complex years with economic shortages that affect the workers’ incomes, working conditions and the people.
The CTC general secretary in Sancti Spiritus acknowledged that workers in all eight municipalities have done thousands of hours of volunteer work among the tasks leading up to the 22nd Congress of the organization, a true exercise of trade union democracy.
Dickinson commented, “We are a vanguard sector, an army of workforce, and intelligence to accompany the country in each of the strategies to consolidate socialism.”
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