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Dockworkers in Anjouan Are Demanding Unpaid Wages Dating Back to 2023.

Summary by Mayotte Hebdo
Nearly fifty dockworkers at the port of Mutsamudu claim they haven't been paid since 2023. A formal notice was sent on July 31st to Michel Labourdère, president of SGTM. The shipping company denies any responsibility and maintains that it does not employ dockworkers in the Comoros. One worker interviewed anonymously offers a different version of events. One hundred euros a month. That's the pay that dockworkers in Mutsamudu say they verbally agr…
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Nearly fifty dockworkers at the port of Mutsamudu claim they haven't been paid since 2023. A formal notice was sent on July 31st to Michel Labourdère, president of SGTM. The shipping company denies any responsibility and maintains that it does not employ dockworkers in the Comoros. One worker interviewed anonymously offers a different version of events. One hundred euros a month. That's the pay that dockworkers in Mutsamudu say they verbally agr…

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Mayotte Hebdo broke the news on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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