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Close to 150 employment and job placement companies in breach of Cameroonian law

Close to 150 employment and job placement companies in breach of Cameroonian law
  • Comments   -   Monday, 22 September 2014 03:49

(Business in Cameroon) - The Cameroonian Minister of Employment and Professional Training, Zacharie Pérevet, has just released a list of close to 150 employment and job placement, is in breach of applicable laws in country.

These organisations, which have been with penalties ranging from formal notices to the temporary suspension of business activity, have been criticised by Minister Pérevet for failing to renew their approvals and also refusing to communicate statistical data on their integrated job seekers.

According to the Minister of Employment, these lacks are not only in violation of applicable regulations and intolerable, but also hinder the achievement of government objectives in the evaluation and transparency of the job market.”

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