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Social media campaign to shun restaurant chain grows following employee abuse

With the hashtags, #BoycottMarwako and #NoMarwako, Ghanaians on social media have been expressing outrage about the latest incident of employee abuse.
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An online campaign to boycott the services of Marwako is gaining traction on social media. The campaign follows the arrest of a supervisor at the La branch of the restaurant after he forced an employee’s face into pepper.

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The Lebanese national, whose named has been given as Jihad Chaaban, is alleged to have locked the employee, a 25 year old women in a room after the incident to prevent her from going to the police to report.

There have been numerous incidents of abuse of Ghanaians in foreign-owned businesses. In March 2016, Young Gyu Lee, a Korean national and the chief executive officer of the PeterPan restaurant was charged with assault after he slapped a Ghanaian employee with hot pizza.

Lebanese businesses have a long history of operation in Ghana, as far back as the colonial era.

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Below are a sample of tweets and posts on the incident.

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