Not to Military controlled entities, but to non-Military associated entities. Then ask Trump to lift the sanctions against these Hotels. This is where Cuban Socialism continuously fails. All you have to do is ask yourself, what does the Military do best? Then, what do businessmen do best?
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Neither did the Cuba Tourist Board of Canada. He said foreign hotel chains typically have one of two types of arrangements with the Cuban state or military. Hotels owned by the Ministry of Tourism, he said, often have foreign companies as junior partners typically with a 49 per cent stake in the property, with Cuba holding the controlling share.
Military-owned hotels, he said, more often belong entirely to the military's real estate company Almest S. The rest goes to the Cuban military. Cuban hotel workers take home only a tiny fraction of what their counterparts in Cancun or the Dominican Republic earn for similar work. Guest workers from India working on one hotel were paid ten times more than their Cuban peers.
Communist Party organs defended the pay difference by claiming that the productivity of Indian workers was "three or four times better" than the average Cuban's.
In addition, GAESA's construction projects benefit from the forced labour of military conscripts, such as those who dug the foundation beneath the new Hotel Prado y Malecon in Havana. Felix Blanco points to another difference between Cuba's tourist industry and other Caribbean destinations: a captive workforce.
While Mexican workers unsatisfied with their wages can leave and set up on their own, "my family in Cuba are not allowed to have their own business. Even then, it's hard for them to avoid enriching Cuba's military. It operates the banks through which tourists make credit card payments to individuals. It operates the stores that sell imported food and goods. The Cuban military dominates hotel building in Havana and five years ago took over control of Habaguanex, the consortium that operates Old Havana's stores and restaurants, previously run by the city's official historian Eusebio Leal.
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