In several town halls in Congo-Brazzaville, municipal agents seem to have discovered a new unit of measure: the month of unpaid wages. And obviously, the meter no longer wants to stop. In total, it is more than 250 months of accumulated wages that remain unpaid, with a particularly worrying situation in Mossendjo, where municipal agents charge up to 72 months of arrears of wages. In other words, some workers have been waiting for their wages for…
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In several town halls in Congo-Brazzaville, municipal agents seem to have discovered a new unit of measure: the month of unpaid wages. And obviously, the meter no longer wants to stop. In total, it is more than 250 months of accumulated wages that remain unpaid, with a particularly worrying situation in Mossendjo, where municipal agents charge up to 72 months of arrears of wages. In other words, some workers have been waiting for their wages for…