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Labourers Abuse: its repercussions in the construction sector.
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 260530, member: 61772"] In recent years, labour abuse has become a major concern among all construction companies. This is mainly due to the fact that there are numerous labourers who are forced to work under inhuman conditions and this leads to their maltreatment. There are many instances of labour abuse in the construction industry. These include working long hours without rest, not being paid for days off, not receiving proper safety equipment, being forced to work non-stop without a break and being denied overtime or extra pay if they work more than eight hours per day or sixty hours per week. Some of these abuses have been reported by government agencies such as the Department of Labour, Health & Safety Commission and even by unions representing labourers themselves but these cases are still rampant in other industries as well especially during peak times when employers want their workers available for projects at all times [/QUOTE]
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