Camusat Kenya On The Spot For Mistreating Employees
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Camusat Kenya is a International French firm registered locally to provide telecommunication services.
“Camusat is a key player in telecom network roll out. Our expert teams can design, build, power and manage your telecom infrastructures anywhere in the world,” it says on its website.
Now the company is on the spotlight for mistreating their staff.
Below is the story:
Good evening brother,
I am humbly seeking your help in exposing CAMUSAT KENYA a rogue France telecommunication company that I work for.
The company is misusing and mistreating its staff.
Apart from the peanut salary the company pays its technicians, it has gone ahead scrapping our medical insurance cover, ati tujipange na NHIF (they insist that we use National Hospital Insurance Fund- NHIF instead) . This is despite the risky kind of work we technicians do.
We work at height and without proper medical insurance policy most of we poor technicians would have lost our lives due to electrocution and falling off the ladder.
The company has contracts from Zuku, Safaricom Plc., Liquid Telecom and county governments to construct fiber network.
It is our sincere request that you help us expose this animosity.
Thank you
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