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Liberia: Temporary Employment Workers Reject Govts Arrears Offer

[Liberian Investigator] Monrovia — Workers under the Temporary Employment for Community Youth (TECY) project have vowed to reject the Liberian governments proposal to pay just one month of their reported 13 months salary arrears. The workers, frustrated by prolonged delays, are demanding full payment of the arrears owed to them.



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