UK:
Zerohours Worker Told To Stay Home Over Ebola Fears
10 December 2014
Wedlake Bell
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Over the past couple of weeks it has been reported that security
guard Sam Ogunnoiki was refused the right to return to work after a
holiday to Nigeria. Mr Ogunnoiki was reportedly asked to remain
away from work for three weeks and not to return until certified
fit by his doctor, even though at the time Nigeria had been
declared an Ebola free zone.
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