African Students in Taiwan for Work-Study Program Allegedly End Up Skinning Chickens in Factory

NextShark
Date: ·May 27, 2020
By: Carl Samson·

More than 40 students from the African country of Eswatini reportedly ended up skinning chickens in a frigid factory after coming to Taiwan to complete a bachelor’s degree under a work-study program.

MingDao University, located in Changhua County, recruited 47 students for the said program in 2018, promising four years’ worth of tuition, accommodation and a monthly stipend of $200 for living expenses.

In a Facebook post, the program was advertised as a “Taiwan Work/Study Scholarship” and offered applicants “hands-on practical and work experience,” which would lead to a bachelor’s degree in business administration.

But when the students finally arrived in the country, they were allegedly sent to a frigid factory to peel the skin of dead chickens off.    [FULL  STORY]

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