Another Industrial Strike @ Mano Oil Plantation In Western Liberia

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Another Industrial Strike @ Mano Oil Plantation In Western Liberia

IPNEWS: Aggrieved Workers of Mano Palm Oil Plantation in Bomi County stage a Peaceful protest in demand of their 50-months salaries’ arrears owed them by the plantation

The workers many of whom are employed as harvesters and plantation laborers, said they have been subjected to long hours, low wages, and poor working conditions.

Our reporter said the protesters set up roadblocks, blocking the entrances to the company accusing the company of owing them up to fifty months’ salaries arrears and other benefits.

Speaking to reporters during the protest, the aggrieved workers said they are tired of being treated like slaves on their own land.

They added that they work from sunrise to sunset, often without breaks or proper meals, and we are paid a pittance for their hard work noting that they deserve better.

The protest, which took place outside the Mano Palm Oil Plantation’s administrative office, attracted a large crowd of workers and their supporters. They held up placards with slogans.

Meanwhile, the spokesperson for the Mano Palm Oil Plantation said that the company is committed to upholding labor laws and ensuring the welfare of its employees.

He added that they will investigate the workers’ grievances and take appropriate action.

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