A Chinese chef who collapsed from exhaustion on the streets of Gothenburg after being forced to work under 'slave-like' conditions has received a large indemnity following his ordeal.
In May of 2010, 37-year-old chef Jiang Zhaloin came to Sweden from China to work at a Gothenburg restaurant.
He left his own restaurant and two children behind to spend two years in Sweden, planning to return with more money than he could ever make in his home country.
He paid his Chinese employment agency 70,000 kronor ($10,500) to set up the job in Sweden and was promised he would soon have earned that money back.
But reality ended up being far removed from his initial expectations. Full story...
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In May of 2010, 37-year-old chef Jiang Zhaloin came to Sweden from China to work at a Gothenburg restaurant.
He left his own restaurant and two children behind to spend two years in Sweden, planning to return with more money than he could ever make in his home country.
He paid his Chinese employment agency 70,000 kronor ($10,500) to set up the job in Sweden and was promised he would soon have earned that money back.
But reality ended up being far removed from his initial expectations. Full story...
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