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Dunbia Plant
Nov 13 2009, veena

This factory is not meant for people with weak stomachs. If they have to go to the lavatory during working hours the time they spent in the loo will be noted and salary will deducted accordingly.

More than 100 employees at the Dunbia plant in...

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