How many sweat shops are there south of Miami? Do you know?
You'd have to ask Castro.
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And this would be because Cuba is filled with sweatshops? That would explain why every Wal*Mart is crammed with products Made in Cuba.
Sweatshops in the garment trade are a thing of the past in this country. In Miami, a seamstress is given something like 100 dozen left sleeves to sew together and told that according to the anonymous assembler's figures, a good worker can sew 100 together in one hour. The work is done at home, on the "contractor's" machine. The fact is that it would take three people to do it in this time, but the government does not have any real supervision here. When the work is delivered, it is inspected, and it turns out that some percentage are deemed defective, so the company pays only $10. Someone else does the right sleeves, the placket, and only in the factory are the sleeves sewn on. This way, disgruntled workers can't simply keep the merchandise.
In Cuba, the saying is that the workers pretend to work and the government pretends to pay them.
Most clothing is imported used. A used plastic grocery bag from the US sells in Cuba for one Cuban peso.
Castro may be infamous for many things, but running sweatshops is NOT one of them.
One of you less accurate snide remarks, I would say.