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Unternehmensantwort

18 Aug 2014

Autor:
زينة سبينيللي، شركة السويس للإسمنت، مصر

Company response from Suez Cement Group of Companies

We are currently investigating the allegations made by Omar Abu Zeid, who is not one of our direct employees. We cannot confirm any of his claims at this time. The only statement we can corroborate is that he has worked and he is still employed at a subcontractor. While we cannot comment on his situation, since we do not have all the facts, we believe SCGC's efforts to protect its workers and promote health and safety on our sites and within nearby communities should be lauded...

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أكثر المهن خطورة فى مصر: صناعة الإسمنت، صناعة الطوب، المحاجر