Workers say they forced to resign to avoid receiving compensation
- economy-labor
- 10:05
AHKEM Tekstil workers stated that their employer subjected them to mobbing to force them to resign in order to avoid paying their compensation.
AHKEM Tekstil workers stated that their employer subjected them to mobbing to force them to resign in order to avoid paying their compensation.
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Pointing out that 2.1 per cent of next year's budget will be allocated to war Economist Ozgur Muftuoglu stated, "The 2026 budget will cause greater social problems."
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