South African workers now getting legal minimum wage

Nineteen South African workers who were being paid just €2.50-an-hour to fit seatbelts on school buses are now receiving the legal minimum wage, according to Sinn Féin TD Arthur Morgan.

South African workers now getting legal minimum wage

Nineteen South African workers who were being paid just €2.50-an-hour to fit seatbelts on school buses are now receiving the legal minimum wage, according to Sinn Féin TD Arthur Morgan.

Mr Morgan exposed the workers' case last month, saying they were exploited by a company working on the Bus Éireann contract.

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