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Cameroon: Employees of the national printing house are on strike over two months’ salary arrears

Cameroon: Employees of the national printing house are on strike over two months’ salary arrears
  • Comments   -   Wednesday, 15 November 2017 15:59

(Business in Cameroon) - Official sources revealed that since November 13, 2017, employees of Cameroon’s printing house are on strike to demand the payment of two months’ salary arrears. 

The beleaguered employees explained that for some months now, their salaries are most of the time only paid when they raise their voices. 

The managers on their part claim that the delayed payments are due to many clients who don’t pay on time. 

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