The increase in the price of fuel at the pump last July is eroding the purchasing power of workers in the banking and microfinance sector. This was hinted by the leader of the autonomous union federation of banks and microfinance of Guinea (FESABAG) who, after a general meeting on Tuesday, October 9, 2018, has tabled…...
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