when the ministry officials interview the workers, they are under pressure to say that everything is ok. anyone who has spoken out where my husband works has then been dismissed and deported. despite having c*** jobs, most of the workers have sold their land/houses to come and work here. can you imagine having to go back home and explain to your family that you made a mistake of that magnitude?
the sad thing is that they could now be earning the same amount of money in their own countries if they were working the same hours as here...
what would you do if you were asked by someone and risked deportation and come from a very passive nation. also, the paperwork doesn't match up as workers are told to sign in but not sign out. therefore everything looks above board...this is true of the case i know but might not apply in other situations...
when the ministry officials interview the workers, they are under pressure to say that everything is ok. anyone who has spoken out where my husband works has then been dismissed and deported. despite having c*** jobs, most of the workers have sold their land/houses to come and work here. can you imagine having to go back home and explain to your family that you made a mistake of that magnitude?
the sad thing is that they could now be earning the same amount of money in their own countries if they were working the same hours as here...
what would you do if you were asked by someone and risked deportation and come from a very passive nation. also, the paperwork doesn't match up as workers are told to sign in but not sign out. therefore everything looks above board...this is true of the case i know but might not apply in other situations...