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The Parliamentary Committee on Labour wants victims of sexual harassment at Ekatera and James Finlay Kenya tea farms to come out and record statements to aid investigations into the alleged sexual harassment perpetrated on workers. This follows an expose done by the British Broadcasting Company (BBC),2 weeks ago, that revealed how casual labourers are suffering at the hands of their bosses.
Labour committee visits Ekatera and James Finlay Kenya tea farms after BBC sexual harassment expose
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