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FOREX Crisis: Food, Beverage Sector To Sack 3m Workers by snailspeed: 9:11pm On Mar 26, 2016
ORGANISED Labour, yesterday, raised alarm that the food, beverage and tobacco sector of the nation’s economy was on the verge of shutting down and that over three million jobs were at risk due to the inability of companies to source foreign exchange to import raw material for operations.

Already, leading companies in the sector, such as Nigerian Flour Mills, Nigerian Breweries Limited, Guinness Plc, Nigerian Bottling Company, 7-UP Bottling Company Plc, Friesland Campina Wamco Plc, among others, have written to labour for discussions on retrenchment of workers.

In the last three months, no fewer than 1,500 workers had been sacked in the sector as employers seek ways of coping with foreign exchange crisis, among other challenges.

At a briefing in Lagos, leaders of Food, Beverage and Tobacco Senior Staff Association, FOBTOB, called on government to intervene to save the industry and over three million jobs.

President of FOBTOB, Quadri Olaleye, claimed that employers in the sector had devised every opportunity to sack workers, adding that between the 2012 and the first half of 2015, over 3,000 workers were sacked in the guise of re-engineering, restructuring, right sizing, downsizing, redundancy and re-organisation.

He lamented that over the years, the same excuse of difficult business terrain, dwindling profit, irregular and insufficient power supply, and so on had been given.

He said: “The current situation has reached a pathetic level, because it seems all the employers in our sector are in competition with each other on who can lay off the most workers.

“Every company is now calling for a downsizing of the workforce, and this time under the guise of lack of foreign exchange due to the Federal Government’s recent policy on foreign exchange.

“We are aware that not all the raw materials used in our industry can be sourced locally. Where they can be found, they are mostly not available in commercial quantity.

“That is why it is imperative that the government, through the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, takes a second look at the policy on foreign exchange to avoid shutting down the companies in our industry.”

According to him, companies mostly hit by the crisis are intellectually lazy to engage in research development on alternative sources of raw materials.

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Re: FOREX Crisis: Food, Beverage Sector To Sack 3m Workers by chukwukadibia10: 9:14pm On Mar 26, 2016
Old news mehn!

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Re: FOREX Crisis: Food, Beverage Sector To Sack 3m Workers by SleekMallam: 9:17pm On Mar 26, 2016
They can go to hell.Buhari has YOUGRANT economic empowerment to absorb the 3million jobs.
Re: FOREX Crisis: Food, Beverage Sector To Sack 3m Workers by dunkem21(m): 9:20pm On Mar 26, 2016
cheesy
Re: FOREX Crisis: Food, Beverage Sector To Sack 3m Workers by snika: 9:23pm On Mar 26, 2016
You people blaming Buhari are just clueless.

Lets blame it on Jonathan as usual please.

Re: FOREX Crisis: Food, Beverage Sector To Sack 3m Workers by snailspeed: 9:25pm On Mar 26, 2016
SleekMallam:
They can go to hell.Buhari has YOUGRANT economic empowerment to absorb the 3million jobs.

You dont sound very smart you know?

You should upgrade your education. Just a simple advise

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Re: FOREX Crisis: Food, Beverage Sector To Sack 3m Workers by Khd95(m): 9:28pm On Mar 26, 2016
snailspeed:

You dont sound very smart you know?
You should upgrade your education. Just a simple advise
Re: FOREX Crisis: Food, Beverage Sector To Sack 3m Workers by SleekMallam: 9:42pm On Mar 26, 2016
snailspeed:


You dont sound very smart you know?

You should upgrade your education. Just a simple advise
You are the one blinded not to see that in this era of diversification, ordinary juice manufacturers are being systematically strangled to death by denying them access to forex. A safety net of 500 million naira is provided in YOUGRANT initiative to enable 1000 of them get back on their feet in critical areas of a diversified economy.

500 billion naira has already been captured in the budget for more empowerment of Nigerians.And finally, 350 billion will be injected into the economy to revitalise the overall economy.

Can't you feel this impending chains?

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Re: FOREX Crisis: Food, Beverage Sector To Sack 3m Workers by snailspeed: 10:09pm On Mar 26, 2016
SleekMallam:

You are the one blinded not to see that in this era of diversification, ordinary juice manufacturers are being systematically strangled to death by denying them access to forex. A safety net of 500 million naira is provided in YOUGRANT initiative to enable 1000 of them get back on their feet in critical areas of a diversified economy.

500 billion naira has already been captured in the budget for more empowerment of Nigerians.And finally, 350 billion will be injected into the economy to revitalise the overall economy.

Can't you feel this impending chains?

Ok chains? I get you.


And please leave out the 500 billion and 350 billion propaganda. Thanks

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