Monrovia – A group aggrieved Coalition for Democratic Change partisans working at the Liberia Telecommunication Corporation (LIBTELCO) have staged a peaceful protest for what they termed as bad labor practices from management. The workers told FrontPageAfrica that the management of LIBTELCO owes them for two months’ salary. But the aggrieved workers, most of whom are technicians, promised to continue their protest at the main entrance of the company on Lynch Street in central Monrovia. “The management deducted U$40 from US$400 people salary. We raise our own money, this is a multimillion-dollar company but because of bad management we are going through this situation,” said Johnson Massaquoi, one of the aggrieved workers.
Source: Front Page Africa July 21, 2020 07:07 UTC