In conclusion, workers are not actually slaves, some people have reasons why they decided to work. For example, in my country, there is one man who is the CEO of a bank. According to him, he worked with the Central Bank of my country as a tech guy, but after eight years of working with them, he gathered lots of experience and also raised enough money that he was able to start his own company. He started an MMO (mobile money provider service), but today he is now a microfinance bank, and he has made excellent more than many commercial banks in my country.
I want you to know that majority of the workers or should I say labour workers know about this but you see what you just explain, it has something to do with connection and networking. You can't leave your previous job when you are not assured of the next thing about life. In the western countries where yiu hear a drop is running a multi billion dollars worth company but that's can't work in your place because the system there work better but ours doesn't work like their own due to government negligence and I don't care altitude.
Everyone you see working in a particular place has a dream to further but they don't have the right connection and ways to execute it. That guy you see with the idea of of mobile money has people that support his idea. We have thousands of other people like him that want to do the same but don't have the same opportunity. Just imagine working in a central bank of a country, he would have met alot of people with money and have his connection, not everyone has such opportunities to execute their dreams, so they have to stick to what they have for that time.