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Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by Belarium: 6:18pm On Jul 23, 2016 |
InvertedHammer: The money in Nigerian banks are not supposed to be wired back to the foreign bosses. That is Nigerian law. The foreign bosses have taken their 60 percent. The remaining money should be used to take care of the Nigerian part. Only the Nigerian leadership can decide how it's spent. Unfortunately they will rather declare it as profit and smuggle it abroad so that they can get promoted but it's illegal |
Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by Alokendra(m): 7:26pm On Jul 23, 2016 |
jayrager:Well, that would be my unbias advice. No gainsaying that the oil industry is cyclical in nature. A period of high oil prices is followed by a period of low oil prices, and the cycle continues like that. However, I don't see the oil price bouncing back because once there's a slight increase, the shale oil producers will get excited again and saturate the global economy with oil. The oversupply will cause the oil price to crash again then they run out of business. Once the oil price starts picking up due to undersupply or high demand, they come back. So, this period of oil bust is different from the several oil bust we've had. Yes, I'll not advise anyone to consider a career in the oil and gas industry at the undergraduate level. it's okay at the masters level. 1 Like |
Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by InvertedHammer: 11:09pm On Jul 23, 2016 |
Belarium:/ Thinking about Nigeria will give migraine to any rational being. I have always proposed that the minute anyone gets a good paying job in Nigeria, they should dedicate at least the first year salary in setting up alternative source of income. Laws in Nigeria are easily broken by foreigners. As a matter of fact, it is the law gatekeepers that encourage them to break the laws after they get some kickbacks. \ 4 Likes |
Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by InvertedHammer: 11:25pm On Jul 23, 2016 |
Belarium:/ You know what you are talking about? If you got it figured out, why are you people picketing and protesting? It is called denial. Salaries and benefits are decided locally but MUST be signed off by the headquarters. If someone in New York gets paid $10k/month, do you expect them to pay same amount to someone in Nigeria? The benefits are decided locally to cut costs. That's all. The reasons you enumerated for the protests are based on fantasy. The company pays you what they think you are worth. Why do you think the people that do the heavy lifting are the ones that get paid the least? The funny thing is that you folks chose the wrong time to protest. Some of you need to be laid off if not for anything else for being stu.pid. Ranting on nairaland will not solve the problem. What does the Labour law say? Why is the law being abused? What are the repercussions? What is the solution? These are what you people should have analyzed before embarking on senseless protest. If BH puts out a memo that "no work no pay", all of you will quietly walk back into the so-called slave ship. If I were you, I will find way to tap into the oil industry without being an employee. Otherwise, your fate will be same in many years to come. Don't forget that you are an employee, you are just a number. You are very expendable! \ |
Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by Belarium: 5:34am On Jul 24, 2016 |
InvertedHammer: I will still try to explain for the benefit of people reading. We are comparing our salaries and benefits to people in Congo, Ghana, Equatorial Guinea. These people are being serviced by Nigerian made money. These countries are also being run mainly by our Naija ppl. But their government policies are stronger and BHI will not date mess up there. But they can mess up in Naija and get away with it because of course we love bribery. And that is what has been happening. Some Nigerian ppl in leadership positions have been bribing the people who should stop this rubbish. Bribed and ended the first union. As for no work no pay directives, go to BHI yourself and find out, they have already done that last week. The union locked up the port harcourt offices for one whole week. Nobody can enter or go out. The company had to retract the no work no pay email threats they sent out The people who work here have suffered for over 12 years and it's high time the music changed. 2 Likes |
Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by Nobody: 5:54am On Jul 24, 2016 |
Belarium: You Sir have a good overview of this issue but let me add some more points to this. I don't feel for these folks. This issue resulted from the greed of the supervisors and managers back in circa 2005. They were deceived into selling out and abandoning the union when they were offered juicy 'professional contracts'. They took the money then, took payoffs to leave the union then thus weakening the strength of the union. Ironically some of these folks are part of those now protesting and trying to recreate the union. Talk about eating your cake and having it. Halliburton staff never fell for that gimmick and have their union intact to this day with one of the best redundancy packages in the service industry. Now back to Baker. There were three key senior managers responsible for destroying the union; Tayo Akinokun who for his 'good deed' went on to become MD of Nigeria, rising up to the President of Africa and now is the VP of the pressure pumping (international) product line. Selling out pays dude! The other two were not so lucky Orugbo (HR manager then) was eventually laid off and I heard took Baker to court. Kenneth Opara took over as HR manager and was one of the most vile persons you could ever deal with. He was Tayo's hatchet man. Hundreds lost their jobs under him and he personally introduced the poor feeding and transportation allowances thry are all complaining about now. He was recently laid off and I hear he is planning to sue Baker for more entitlements. Imagine that! The moral of the story here is that we Nigerians and greedy. We never recognize an issue until it is going to affect us. These corporations will always move on. You can't be in their good books forever so protect yourselves collectively. I'm not sure how successful this protest will be because knowing these people, there will be sellouts once it benefits them. The company may just figure a way to get to these ones. I hear Baker Nigeria is planning to lay off 150 of their remaining 303 employees. This is why you see all the ruckus now. Because it is now affecting those that were not bothered and probably thought they had a job for life. I hope they are successful with their protest but sadly, I do not pity them. 4 Likes |
Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by O0XYGEN: 7:56am On Jul 24, 2016 |
Stupidity is part and parcel of every nigerians indeed. Your people run Ghana.?hahaha Are you that stupid? With armed robbery,scamming,prostitution or what. Even if u had said u guys run OUR PRISONS i wouldve agreed because thats where most of u guys live. Majority of u idiots are hawking dog chains,phone covers,cds etc on wooden trucks. Your own country is bn run by the chinese and lebanese so keep on making a fool out of yourself. Stupid bokoharam terrorist. Seems the only country u idiots knw is Ghana. Belarium: 2 Likes |
Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by Belarium: 9:06am On Jul 24, 2016 |
O0XYGEN: Was this a response or a rant? 1 Like |
Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by Nobody: 11:43am On Jul 24, 2016 |
With my experience in this industry, I can't but say we many plus the government have wasted years thinking Oil is solution. We talk oil like we do the largest world's consumption. Just 2 million barrels and it's as consecrated as it is. The truth is, there has been so many redundant positions but the Nigerian people out of mismanagement and mediocrity have made it look like there are jobs to do bringing in their friends, families et all. Other countries are still exploring, drilling tho not what it used to be but not as bad as it is in Nigeria presently. "Nothing is happening in the oil sector". I am not sure there are upto 11 functional rigs. It's bad it got to this. I am not so experienced but I am not sure it used to be like this when it was being managed by the foreigners. Why is it that anything a Nigerian touches must fail at sometime. Protests won't do anything. What's the outlook for the next 6 months. There are no jobs, no one will keep them if there are no jobs to do. If they are fighting for a better redundancy package, that's fine. It happened at Weatherford, they still have the case in court. We Nigerians are you problem ourselves. 1 Like |
Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by karleone(m): 9:10pm On Jul 24, 2016 |
I was part of the MCC construction team that constructed the road the guys in the 3rd pix are standing on. An experience I'll never forget in a while. Thanks Monier Thanks FUTO for the Industrial Training. 1 Like |
Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by InvertedHammer: 10:12pm On Jul 24, 2016 |
Belarium:/ We finally agreed on the same thing. BHI is looking for ways to cut costs and solace came through in Nigeria with the active connivance of the Nigerians in upper management positions. Your problems are centered on those Nigerians. Black on Black crimes are always the worst and folks wonder why every other race treat Blacks with derision. No matter the organization, black folks are the ones that will readily and easily throw their own under the bus. You have identified the real problems. So find the solutions. / 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by EagleNest(m): 2:06pm On Jul 25, 2016 |
pacespot: Oga, before your anger hit the roof, I'll still politely tell you that you have no idea how the oil exploration business runs. I understand your wishes, and I will still tell you Nigerians are doing core technical works in oil companies and never you think only the whites are doing that...but may be we are not so many. With the kind of environment you are in, it will still take a lot of decades to make impact in local content but we are not kind of zero as you are thinking. It takes a lot more than technical competence to get a service company running. It's a huge investment and am not sure government have this understanding yet. In all I strongly don't agree with you that ALL Nigeria oil workers are lackeys of the white men and knew nothing enough to get company started. That is BIG false. 1 Like |
Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by blueAgent(m): 11:08am On Jul 27, 2016 |
Izontubo: I 100%Concur. blacks are the worst enemy to follow blacks. from Personal work Experience 1 Like |
Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by blueAgent(m): 12:33pm On Jul 27, 2016 |
olaboy1: Another clueless clown. |
Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by blueAgent(m): 12:37pm On Jul 27, 2016 |
InvertedHammer: 100% true. blacks can never govern blacks successfully .it always lead to chaos |
Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by blueAgent(m): 12:39pm On Jul 27, 2016 |
karleone: Aluta!!! |
Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by blueAgent(m): 12:53pm On Jul 27, 2016 |
Belarium: How is Nigeria different? was the merger b/w Baker hughes Nigeria and Haliburton Nigeria that they will spend the 3billion dollars here in Nigeria? |
Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by Belarium: 7:03pm On Jul 27, 2016 |
blueAgent: Your are quoting out of context. That is in response to his internet quotation of Baker Hughes Global Revenue. He didn't take it into consideration the merger pay which BHI has used to buy back shares and offset loans |
Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by BigMike101: 7:32pm On Jul 27, 2016 |
Nigerians have to set standards for themselves. This is the first way to do it. |
Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by blueAgent(m): 7:45am On Jul 28, 2016 |
Belarium: He said Baker Hughes were making money in Nigeria ,despite the drop in oil price and i asked him how.is Nigerian oil industry isolated from the global oil industry? |
Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by UuzbaGuuzba: 10:12am On Jul 30, 2016 |
blueAgent: Don't worry. FIRST GO ABROAD and see with your eyes. White people look down on us blacks. THEN YOU BLACK, WILL STILL GIVE THEM CHANCE to LOOK DOWN ON YOU AGAIN. I can relate to EVERTHING olaboy posted above. |
Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by blueAgent(m): 1:48pm On Jul 30, 2016 |
UuzbaGuuzba: Blacks, look, and act in a manner that they are looked down upon. |
Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by olaboy1: 2:14pm On Jul 30, 2016 |
No blacks don't look and act in a manner they are look down upon. That's fallacy, you sir have bought into stereotypes. I have white friends who many times have analyzed what the white man is doing, they were not been biased, many revelations. The white man understands what he is doing, and I tell you once the black man completely figures him out, hell will break loose. I am not here to argue, I have stated my point and go ahead and fault anything I say and not just throw a blanket statement that I am clueless. I have friends working on the rig in Norway. Look around you in Nigeria, can you spot the disparity in the job conditions of white expats and their Nigerian counterparts on same job levels. Charity begins at home, we may not have the capacity to build a rig for now because its capital intensive, but we should at least be able to work under appropriate conditions that staff in the parent company of these multinationals enjoy, anything short than that is unacceptable. |
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