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Gender Ministry Revokes License of 10 Labour Firms

Admin Trumpet by Admin Trumpet
November 6, 2018
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Gender Minister Janat Mukwaya (R) and Permanent Secretary Pius Bigirimana at the ILO meeting in Geneva on Thursday

Ten labour recruitment companies have been banned by Uganda Uganda for reportedly engaging in illegal activities including human trafficking.

In a statement to the public, Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development says that pursuant to regulation 19 (c), (f) of  the Employment (Recruitment of Ugandan Migrant Workers Abroad), Regulations, 2005, licenses of companies including Sauman Services Limited, Fountain Security Services and  Abroad Placement (U) Ltd.

Further, the ministry says that pursuant to Regulation 19, 20 (1) (a) and 50 (1) (2) of the same Regulation, seven external recruitment companies have been suspended and their offices closed with immediate effect.

They are; Karibum International Limited, Elite Placements Consulting Ltd, Labour Frontiers International Ltd, Rokas Recruitment Services Ltd, Fresh Mind International Ltd, Swift International Recruiters Ltd and Professional Recruitment Services.

“The public is therefore, informed to desist from dealing with the above mentioned external labour recruitment companies whose licenses have been cancelled and suspended. Whoever deals with the said companies, its agents or employees on matters of external labour recruitment and placement of Ugandan migrant workers abroad does so at his or her own risk,” the statement signed by James Ebitu on behalf of Labour Ministry Permanent Secretary Pius Bigirimana reads.

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