Article discusses widespread labor abuses in Cameroon's private sector including unpaid wages, unfair dismissals, and poor working conditions. Author criticizes government institutions (Ministry of Labor, labor inspectors) for corruption and complicity, as well as trade unions and public sector nepotism, questioning whether workers' conditions constitute slavery rather than legitimate employment.
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View all signals →Mozambique: Delegation sent to South Africa to monitor xenophobic acts against workers Mozambican Labor Ministry has sent a delegation to neighboring South Africa to closely monitor the situation of Mozambican workers, given the xenophobic acts committed by South African citizens against foreigners of African origin. In recent months, various South African nationals have been carrying out anti-migrant protests against Africans, including Mozambicans. The focus of these xenophobic… Source