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GDC on the spot over allegations of 'oppressive' labour practices

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Morris Kimuli, the lawyer for aggrieved employees of Geothermal Development Company. [File, Standard]

The Geothermal Development Company (GDC) is facing allegations of unconstitutional, unlawful, discriminatory, and unfair labour practices.

A letter from lawyer Morris Kimuli indicates that some employees, who have been with the company for between 10 and 15 years, are complaining about poor working conditions, denied benefits, and harmful company policies.

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