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Indomie workers decry maltreatment, say they have not been allowed to leave for six months

by Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo
September 25, 2020
in Metro
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Indomie workers decry maltreatment, say they have not been allowed to leave for six months
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Staff at De United Foods Industries Limited, makers of Indomie noodles have called for help over alleged maltreatment, modern-day slavery and unfair labour practices meted out on them since March.

According to the workers, cooks, drivers, nannies, stewards and other groups working for the largely Asian staff of the company, had not been allowed to return home to see their families by the management of the company under the guise of preventing the spread of COVID-19.

This was contained in a statement released on Thursday by the workers.

“Ironically these bosses go out everyday including attending social functions while a few of them have even contracted the COVID-19 and infected the helpless domestic workers. The affected domestic workers are largely drawn from those living with their bosses around Ikoyi and Victoria Island parts of Lagos.

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“The Federation of Informal Workers Organisations of Nigeria, a network of working people under informal employment in Nigeria, was alerted about this development almost two months ago during which time efforts were made to reach out to the management of DUFIL to review its inhuman policy without any response or acknowledgement of the effort.”

They called on the Nigerian Government, investors and the international community to intervene in ensuring that they were released to leave the confines of their bosses homes where they had been denied access to public holidays, weekends.

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