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My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by Nobody: 6:35am On May 20, 2015 |
I read about the pay scale of bankers in Nigeria with deep and utter sadness. I haven't been able to sleep since I read the stories on Nairaland, for I have been deeply disturbed. Prior to these articles, I erroneously thought that entry level bankers earn nothing less than 120k, but I was very wrong! My nephew is banker, but he keeps asking me to send him money. I joke about it, albeit ignorantly, not knowing his pay is that of a slave. Fellow Nigerians, granted we have over 50 million unemployed youths, nevertheless should we accept to be slaves in our own country? What will a young man full of life and energy do with 24k/month or $110 per month. I can remember many times I have spent such an amount one night on a family dinner. This is not fair and must be stopped! We must task the incoming administration to review our labor laws. It is unacceptable for a graduate working in a multibillion dollar coporation as a banker to earn less than $4/day. Instead of trekking from pillar to post, do something about it! I would like to urge all youths to use the power of social media and spread the word. We must start that way. I will do my part by telling the C-in-C to tackle this slave labor head on. Not just the banks, but we must have enforcable laws that all employers of labor must abide to. Little wonder why Kelechi and Kayode are doing drugs in Indonesia. Little wonder why Ifeoma, Kabiru and Femi are drowning in the mediterranean trying to cross to Europe. We must put an end to modern day slavery, wickedness and greed! You have all taken the right step by revealing it. Now make it popular and we will work on the one-on-one side. This must stop! -CramJones 154 Likes 18 Shares |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by delishpot: 6:38am On May 20, 2015 |
Cram cram. Greet C-in-C for us o 16 Likes |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by dunkem21(m): 6:44am On May 20, 2015 |
Get your facts right, bro. Entry level in any Nigerian bank earns above N120k. .. ..Contract and support staff earn less though. 16 Likes |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by StealthyMe(m): 6:44am On May 20, 2015 |
Thats what happens when you have an unconcerned government in power... Greater days ahead! 1 Like |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by Nobody: 6:45am On May 20, 2015 |
dunkem21:O Do you work in a bank? Or do you just feel like talking? -CramJones 59 Likes |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by Nobody: 6:55am On May 20, 2015 |
No wonder those bankers in abraka always ask for change from customers. E nor good na. Man must survive anyway 8 Likes |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by onyi4edu(f): 6:58am On May 20, 2015 |
Honestly it's such a pity!!! I hope and pray something will be done about it 4 Likes |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by dunkem21(m): 7:03am On May 20, 2015 |
cramjones: We should be more concerned about the stated fact. No bank pay their core staff less than N2m/annum. 9 Likes |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by idu1(m): 7:15am On May 20, 2015 |
What's now the way forward? |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by socialmediaman: 7:22am On May 20, 2015 |
dunkem21: You should have mentioned the amount that contract staff earn, they're graduates also and some of them earn as low as 40k or so, not for a shift work, but full time work 21 Likes |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by Maxymilliano(m): 7:24am On May 20, 2015 |
cramjones: The dude is right, only contract and support staff earn peanuts 5 Likes |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by Nobody: 7:35am On May 20, 2015 |
I don't discuss cramjones thread because he wil retract every thing before nightfall today 17 Likes |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by TheOtherview: 7:44am On May 20, 2015 |
I am not sure if the following helps. Olutola88: Image Source: http://www.glassdoor.com/Salary/Guaranty-Trust-Bank-Nigeria-Salaries-E350383.htm
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Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by dunkem21(m): 7:53am On May 20, 2015 |
socialmediaman: I agree with you ..It depends on the type of contract you hold, though. Some earn commissions based on the inflows and transactions from their customers(Marketers) while some have fixed pay which is in the limit of N40k as rightly pointed out. The contract agreement should be reviewed in all banks to ensure equity and fairness ..even if it means reducing the remuneration of 'core staff' to bridge this gap. |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by Rawani: 7:57am On May 20, 2015 |
I read it too and was depressed at the discovery. In the UK, the minimum wage is about £6.50/hr (N1,900 per hour for 16/17 year olds) for flipping burgers and though in a different economic context, explains why the brain drain we suffer is not about to stop soon. 6 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by tejpot(m): 7:58am On May 20, 2015 |
That's our financial institution for u. That being said, the way foreigners treat our citizens as slaves in their own country is another pressing matter to be addressed by whomever cares to. They are not allowed to participate in labour meetings any longer. Any attempt to complain about the poor state of work they are immediately threatened with sacked letter. While their foreign counterparts with a lesser qualification have dedicated drivers they are subjected to inhumane working conditions. In factories, they are not entitled to personal protective equipments, no special provisions for over time, no accommodation for drivers in case of long distance assignments. They are treated less than they will treat their pets. It's time to raise our voices and not the suffering. 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by ultrazone(m): 7:59am On May 20, 2015 |
wefvg 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by folabayo1(f): 8:00am On May 20, 2015 |
Na microfinance banks worst pass but wetin man pikin go do wen better job dey but no connection Naija na wa |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by Pavore9: 8:00am On May 20, 2015 |
Modern day slavery! |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by Texcoco(m): 8:01am On May 20, 2015 |
Who keeps indulging this dolt's tripe on FP??... 4 Likes |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by harrysterol(m): 8:01am On May 20, 2015 |
That the painful thing, our labour laws are too weak to kill an ant 1 Like |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by kingthreat(m): 8:03am On May 20, 2015 |
Cramjones doesn't even know the gardeners in Aso Rock talkess of the incoming C-in-C 3 Likes |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by justi4jesu(f): 8:04am On May 20, 2015 |
Following....Do banks pay this much, I doubt because they are always complaining and broke |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by hayoakins(m): 8:04am On May 20, 2015 |
It is a tactical way of widening the income gap by continuously making some people better off and some worse off. Behind every GLORY is a Story but I oppose the story of modern slavery and exploitation of the populace in a bid to reduce the financial risk of the stakeholders. There comes a time when the hunter will become the hunted, Nigeria is almost there, ask PDP. #WalksOFF 1 Like |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by Nobody: 8:05am On May 20, 2015 |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by glassman: 8:05am On May 20, 2015 |
18k, 25k wt 5million target!!! Walahi, some private employers are devils in human bodies |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by omenka(m): 8:05am On May 20, 2015 |
First reasonable post he's made in a loooooong time. Nice one dude. |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by Nobody: 8:05am On May 20, 2015 |
ok |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by bigerboy200: 8:05am On May 20, 2015 |
cramjones: Wait ohhh CJ...u sometimes spend 24k for one night family dinner?? Wow..u are made already ohh .se u go employ me biko? 1 Like |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by Impulse80(m): 8:06am On May 20, 2015 |
comment |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by Nobody: 8:06am On May 20, 2015 |
Don't forget telecoms industry, they are worst |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by G3n3sis: 8:07am On May 20, 2015 |
Nice article, op |
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