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This book provides an in-depth exploration of two critical aspects of Cameroonian labour law: the suspension of employment contracts and the protection of workers against workplace discrimination. Drawing from extensive research conducted during the author's Master's dissertation and insights from a published article, this work delves into the legal frameworks governing employment relationships in Cameroon. It examines the conditions under which employment contracts may be suspended, the implications for both employers and employees, and the legal protections available to workers facing…mehr

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This book provides an in-depth exploration of two critical aspects of Cameroonian labour law: the suspension of employment contracts and the protection of workers against workplace discrimination. Drawing from extensive research conducted during the author's Master's dissertation and insights from a published article, this work delves into the legal frameworks governing employment relationships in Cameroon. It examines the conditions under which employment contracts may be suspended, the implications for both employers and employees, and the legal protections available to workers facing discrimination in the workplace. Through case studies, legal analysis, and a review of current practices, this book aims to illuminate the complexities of labour rights in Cameroon, offering valuable perspectives for legal practitioners, policymakers, and scholars alike. Ultimately, it advocates for stronger protections and reforms that uphold the dignity and rights of all workers.
Autorenporträt
NDIMUNGIANG Kelvin TEUNYUI is a dedicated researcher and advocate for workers' rights with a bachelor's Degree in Law, he's equally a Master's degree holder in International Trade and Investment Law in Africa, from the State University of Dschang in Cameroon and a final Year P.hD student of Law, from the State University of Daoula Cameroon.