Employee sues education ministry for exploitation

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An employee at the Ministry of Basic Education has instituted legal action against her employer for exploitation.

Wanatsha Kwadibe, who is employed as a Principal Adult Educator at the Department of Out of School Education and Training, has laid a claim of P233,220. 75, which she says, is money owed to her from September 2011 to July 2015 after she was assigned tasks of a person in the position of Principal Adult Education Officer II.

In her filing affidavit through her legal representatives, the plaintiff demands to be paid the sum with a 10% interest rate charge post judgement and the defendant to pay costs of suit.

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