Kenyan tutors claim recruiters lure them to exploitive labour in Somaliland It came disguised as a once-in-a-lifetime job opportunity: a teaching job at a prestigious international school in Hargeisa, Somaliland, with a salary of Sh50,000 a month, free air ticket, work visa, meals and accommodation, and paid tuition outside of lessons. “That meant I would be saving nearly 100 percent of my salary,” Paul*, a teacher who returned home recently from Hargeisa, says. It sounded like the opportunity of a lifetime – but when Paul got there, he quickly realised all was not what he had looked forward to. “It’s like a concentration camp,” he says. “You don’t feel like a ... Continue reading... https://www.nation.co.ke/news/Kenya...-in-Somaliland/1056-5325536-dsktqa/index.html
Recruiters Lure Kenyan Tutors to Exploitative Labour in Somaliland It came disguised as a once-in-a-lifetime job opportunity: a teaching job at a prestigious international school in Hargeisa, Somaliland, with a salary of Sh50,000 a month, free air ticket, work visa, meals and accommodation, and paid tuition outside of lessons. 'That meant I would be saving nearly 100 percent of my salary,' Paul*, a teacher who returned home recently from Hargeisa, says. It sounded like the opportunity of a lifetime – but when Paul got there, he quickly realised all was not what he had looked forward to. 'It's like a concentration camp,' he says. 'You don't feel like a ... Continue reading... https://menafn.com/1099184149/Recru...-to-Exploitative-Labour-in-Somaliland?src=Rss