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Work makes people free and independent, so work is hard work for everyone. But in our country, finding a job is a very difficult task, and this is why political figures are so keen to get behind the forces of employment as their area of intervention. Employment has become an exclusively political domain since the DR Congo established elections as a means of gaining power. Considering that work in our country is currently a world of competition to achieve results, we need knowledge including the means to achieve it, we wonder if in other countries it is the same cases for access to employment that has come a situation of those who enough means.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Work makes people free and independent, so work is hard work for everyone. But in our country, finding a job is a very difficult task, and this is why political figures are so keen to get behind the forces of employment as their area of intervention. Employment has become an exclusively political domain since the DR Congo established elections as a means of gaining power. Considering that work in our country is currently a world of competition to achieve results, we need knowledge including the means to achieve it, we wonder if in other countries it is the same cases for access to employment that has come a situation of those who enough means.
Autorenporträt
Georges KABAMUSU TSHIBANGU, licenciado em Direito pela Université Presbytérienne Shappar et Lapslay du Congo (UPRECO). Docente na Universidade Adventista (UAK) e ISTM DIMBELENGE, investigador em direito do trabalho.