In an event of high political and social relevance for the Caribbean working class, the incorporation of the National Union of Public Workers (NUPW) into the Caribbean Chapter of the Network in Defense of Humanity became. With the presence of three national directors in the International Discussion Panel on the legacy of the Commander-in-Chief, Fidel Castro, held precisely at NUPW headquarters, its president Akanni McDowall stated that his organization will be present wherever there is a noble cause in defense of the Rights of the working class and of humanity. In welcoming him, Caribbean Chapter Coordinator, lawyer and social activist David Comissiong, recognized the important decision made by the new youth leadership, which would surely encourage other sectors of Barbadian and Caribbean workers to follow suit. The President of the Barbados-Cuba Friendship Association, David Denny, also a member of the NUPW and the EDH Network, highlighted the symbolism of his incorporation in an event of such importance as the regional event that all carried out in remembrance And tribute to the memory of the Cuban revolutionary leader who did more for the integration of our peoples.