South Africans 'paid €2.80 an hour' on bus contract

Another alleged incident of migrant worker exploitation is emerging today following reports that a group of South Africans fitting seatbelts on school buses are being paid less than half the minimum wage.

South Africans 'paid €2.80 an hour' on bus contract

Another alleged incident of migrant worker exploitation is emerging today following reports that a group of South Africans fitting seatbelts on school buses are being paid less than half the minimum wage.

Reports this morning say the 19 workers were being paid just €2.80 an hour, have not been receiving payslips and have not yet been paid for overtime.

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