Manuel Marrero Cruz presides over Palco outstanding collectives recognition ceremony

Just hours before International Workers’ Day, Political Bureau member and Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz presided over a ceremony recognizing outstanding labor collectives from the Palco Business Group. Fourteen entities earned the National Vanguard flag for their creative work amid the U.S. criminal blockade. Workers who provided services in Venezuela were also honored.

Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz presided over the ceremony awarding distinctions to outstanding labor collectives from the Palco Business Group, just hours before International Workers’ Day.

Fourteen entities from the group received the National Vanguard flag, recognizing their creative work amid the criminal U.S. blockade. First-time recipients included the Palco Customs and Freight Forwarding Company TRANSPAK, the Central Office of the Conex Company, and the Palacio de Convenciones UEB. Eleven collectives reaffirmed this high honor.

Workers from the Business Group who provided services in Venezuela on January 3 were also recognized. The moment was marked by emotion, highlighting commitment to the principles of the Revolution and solidarity among peoples.

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