S. Sudan Say Foreign Workers Can Stay
The government say a decree issued by the Labour Ministry, ordering companies and NGOs to fire foreigners from certain jobs and replace them with South Sudanese workers, has been misunderstood.
South Sudanese workers strike (file photo)
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Kenya:
Kenyans Still At Risk of Losing Jobs Under South Sudan's Foreign Workers Ban
Sabahi, 19 September 2014
Even after South Sudan amended an order issued last week prohibiting the employment of foreign workers, Kenyans working in Africa's newest country continue to be wary of the new… Read more »
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South Sudan:
Govt Tells Foreign Workers They Can Stay
VOA, 17 September 2014
The Government in War-torn South Sudan will not be expelling any foreign workers, contrary to what it said on Tuesday. Read more »
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South Sudan:
Rebels Slam Earlier Order to Expel Foreign Workers
Sudan Tribune, 19 September 2014
South Sudanese rebels led by its former vice president, Riek Machar have described government's earlier plans to expel foreign workers from the young nation as "unfortunate" and… Read more »
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South Sudan:
Government Says Foreign Workers Directive Misunderstood
VOA, 17 September 2014
The government of South Sudan said Wednesday a decree issued by the Labor Ministry, ordering companies and NGOs to fire foreigners from certain jobs and replace them with South… Read more »
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South Sudan:
South Sudan Order to Expel All Foreign Workers
The Star, 17 September 2014
South Sudan's President Salva Kiir sits in his office in capital Juba December 16, 2013 Read more »
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South Sudan:
Govt Announces Ban On Foreign Workers
VOA, 16 September 2014
South Sudan has ordered NGOs and businesses operating in the country to fire foreign workers by mid-October and give their jobs to South Sudanese. Read more »
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South Sudan:
Juba's Anti-Foreigner Move Won't Work
The Star, 18 September 2014
IN a move full of mixed signals, the South Sudan government has declared that foreigners will no longer work for international NGOs within its jurisdiction. Read more »