Is a leading telecommunication company aware that one of the agencies it contracted to offer services is mistreating its workers?
This is the question staff at the agency that provide a key service to the giant firm in Western Kenya region are asking themselves.
The firm recently fired several workers without notice and promptly recruited others to fill the vacant positions.
A section of those affected now want the mother company to come to their aid quickly, noting that the move has demoralized those who were spared in the purge and their productivity will most likely be jeopardized.
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