In the remote villages and towns of Morocco, workers possess little to no rights. As long as their employer provides them with a job, they are grateful and will leave whenever instructed. Forget about compensation, simply receiving their wages is already seen as a blessing.
Although the employees lack formal labor contracts with the company, no one wants to jeopardize their livelihoods by offending the factory owner.
Consequently, when the factory director urgently commanded everyone to return to work immediately, no one dared to delay for even a moment. They all hurriedly departed from their homes, finding various means of transportation to reach the factory.
In their minds, they felt no resentment toward their boss despite his sudden demands. On the contrary, they were pleased to have enjoyed a few days of paid leave. With the vacation ending earlier than expected, they felt no sense of loss; instead, everyone was quite at ease.
Several key employees arrived early and noticed that most of the production lines in the factory had been dismantled.
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