African Express employees boycott work
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
"We have not been paid. Our employers have not said anything to us and we keep telling our landlords that we will pay rent the following day but they have since lost patience with us," said an employee who declined to be identified for fear of victimisation.
The employees complained that they are not getting any communication from the management about their salaries. "We are not saying we want salary increments or what. We say we want proper communication from the management so that we can make proper arrangements," another employee said.
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