"I left the country on a loan story, but I did leave the country by," he says. "There was no, no hope for us there." He had to report to a military place where they placed him after he said no to his position. The hospital belongs to the military and all the doctors and everyone, they are military. There are no civilian's there.
What does the world of work look like in a communist country, and what can that teach us about org health? This week, Pat and Beau are joined by our friend and colleague Joel, to learn about his story and his experiences living in and leaving Cuba.