10 Most Dangerous Workplaces In The World
#4 DR Congo: Once crowned as the second most industrialized economy in Africa during the time of independence, Congo is now stood among the poorest nation in the world. Due to corruption, war and political instability, the working conditions for the average Congolese are terrible. Most Congolese work in the agricultural sector. The average income of a Congolese worker does not provide a sufficient income to sustain a family. In fact, most of them earn less than $40 a month. Most workers supplement their income by doing odd jobs besides their usual work and depend heavily on the assistance of their extended families. As such, this nation is not at all a safe place to opt for a job.
#3 Syria: The country has taken a serious beating since the outbreak of the Syrian civil war; the Country’s economy has been largely hit by massive economic crisis restricting its trade with several other neighboring countries. This crisis and instability since the past three years have impacted the growth of the Syrian economy. The country is a fear among working professionals or immigrants and in areas affected by the civil war. The situation is so out of control in the country that even the U.S. had to close down its embassy and call the staff back. Moreover, in a country where freedom of speech is not at all tolerated, it will be difficult for any other job to thrive without any risk. Forget about working in Syria, once you get there, you will be thinking about how to get out alive.
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