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Whilst there is no doubt that money will be a lot to those poor people, it does leave a very uncomfortable feeling reading that.
Just to give this a bit of perspective:
‘The median net hourly wage of the total sample is 450 Rwandan francs‘ this is around 40p. A 12 hour shift would mean the average median wage was therefore £4.80.
https://wageindicator.org/main/Wageindicatorfoundation/publications/2013/wages-in-rwanda

I doubt, despite the DM headline that anyone was ‘forced’ to work. I do, however, suspect that the opportunity to earn 7 Times the national average was rather a temptation.
does seem rather mean, but as others have pointed out the average wage, is a whole lot less.
I’m actually surprised the DM didn’t spin this into ‘Muslim extras paid 7 times over average wage’

They must be losing their edge!
This gives me the same uncomfortable feeling I got with the Gurkas.
Lets hope the BBC do the right thing.
Why 'Their' Muslim Extras?


Just to make the BBC look even worse Talbot.
"Their" because the extras were employed by them.

If the wage is at the normal rate for the area, or greater, then I see no issue. One doesn't pay high wage/high cost of living rates in a a low wage/low cost of living area.
I think you should read my link OG.
I've done extra work for nothing. In fact it cost me money to get there.

The DM and all the hand wringers should be looking at wage costs in the country the filming takes place.

From what Zac wrote those extras have in effect been paid vastly more than I have on my paid extra jobs.
I don't see feeling uncomfortable at people acting out an ordeal as hand wringing.
A bit of a thin story padded out with repeated mentions of one person collapsing.
What ever happened to strong and stable extras?
That's good money. What's the problem?
I think the problem for the Mail was that it was the BBC
Could be.
I want to know why the BBC is throwing our money around. they could have made some easy savings here.

And if they were really forcing them then why pay anything let alone 7 times the going rate.
Why do you think so many call centres are located in the Indian subcontinent? Because a tenth of the wages a British worker would want is a fortune to them.
They must also like rejection, Jackdaw, judging by the number of times I hang up on their sorry attempts to not sell me anything.
You can always tell when it's one of those calls from the Indian sub continent by the time gap from when answering the phone to someone on the other end actually speaking. If I answer the phone and theres more than a 2 second gap I hang up.

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