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    Posted: February 16 2015 at 4:08pm
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‘We’ll Scatter Ebola Bones On The Highway’

Mon, 02/16/2015 - 00:48 admin
Crematorium Workers Threaten, Demand Pay
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Alaskai Moore Johnson, Observer Health Correspondent

Workers at the government-run Ebola crematorium once operated by the Indian Community have threatened to cause a disruption by scattering the remains of Ebola victims on to the Robertsfield Highway if Government fails to pay their salaries.

Speaking to the Daily Observer at the start of a six-month psychosocial counseling program, recently, one of the aggrieved crematorium workers, Robert Beer, noted that since government announced that there would be no more cremation of Ebola victims, crematorium workers were reportedly told to hold on until their benefits are determined.  But since then, there has been no commitment from the government, said Beer.

Since government stopped the burning of Ebola dead late December 2014 and regular burial practices were resumed, the men who carried out the cremation said they have not been paid a dime and government had allegedly owed them for two weeks.

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