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Employees of Cameroon Shipyard and Industrial Engineering Ltd (CNIC) began a new strike on September 30, 2025, at the company’s headquarters in Douala, demanding payment of 18 months of unpaid wages estimated at 2.7 billion CFA francs. Carrying banners, the protesters called on President Paul (…)
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