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Re: Sacked Oil Workers Protest Unpaid Severance Packages In Rivers by edoman2016: 8:51am On Oct 29, 2017
ATIKUisCOOL:
An ATIKU presidency will ensure the utmost welfare of workers, their wards,families and ward.
Let's embrace ATIKU 2019
Who will vote for Atiku, the thief? Keep deceiving yourself.

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Re: Sacked Oil Workers Protest Unpaid Severance Packages In Rivers by AishaBuhari: 9:19am On Oct 29, 2017
ATIKUisCOOL:


What's your own definition of youths..?
Both Bello and Dino a little over 40.
ATIKU realized the significance of youths in real time development.
Preisdnet XI xepeng of China has been endorsed by Hus Communists Party with no single youth in the Politburo.
In essence, serious governance for a developing economies like ours needs a selfless,experienced and pragmatic individual.In ATIKU we see that,and he's learnt his lessons and willing to correct whatever mistake he'd done.
Time will tell...

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Re: Sacked Oil Workers Protest Unpaid Severance Packages In Rivers by ATIKUisCOOL(m): 9:27am On Oct 29, 2017
edoman2016:

Who will vote for Atiku, the thief? Keep deceiving yourself.

Tell me a single court that has convicted whether in Nigeria or elsewhere.
Again,ATIKU's immunity has ended incase you want to argue on that.
Therefore, bro open your eyes and reason well.These were claims by his detractors.
Re: Sacked Oil Workers Protest Unpaid Severance Packages In Rivers by ATIKUisCOOL(m): 9:32am On Oct 29, 2017
daylife7:

Am frustrated for u to think the headmaster of thieves corruption and looters will make Nigeria great. The man as VP, almost brought the whole Nigeria for himself with Nigerians' w money......

Headmaster of corruption walking free after leaving office?
If true.he ought to be cooling off in jail nah.
Guy,don't believe anything you read ..
Re: Sacked Oil Workers Protest Unpaid Severance Packages In Rivers by deariekay(m): 9:39am On Oct 29, 2017
ibkn:
the court should just consolidate the cases.


Campaign manager. So we don't have other people that can rule? We should be parading d same old birds abi. You better be focus.
Re: Sacked Oil Workers Protest Unpaid Severance Packages In Rivers by deariekay(m): 9:42am On Oct 29, 2017
rozayx5:
Zoo



They paid in other countries


But in the zoo anything goes
Stop calling Nigeria zoo.but you live inside the zoo.common be civilize.
Re: Sacked Oil Workers Protest Unpaid Severance Packages In Rivers by oruma19: 11:19am On Oct 29, 2017
Aol360:
Make God help us for this country. Most multinationals makes the highest market share here in Nigeria but they wont give you the best package as compared with their counterparts around the world. They leverage on the country minimum wage to cheat us.

Most atimes, Management deliberately cheat Local staffs so as to yearly declare excessive profit when their workers suffers.

That's why you see people working in some(not all though) multinationals are always marveled when they see what others earn in the same company outside Nigeria. It is true that cost of � running business is high in Nigeria and economic variation but even at that, make your employees live well as compared to their colleagues on the other side.
u need to know that we, the people of Nigeria are our own problem. Top mgt of the company are the problem of the company. It is greed. There's so much I can say but I can't type jare. Pls think back, find out what Cecilia ibru did with oceanic bank, it's the same thing that happens in most companies in Nigeria. I presently work as a contract staff with the said company (baker Hughes) , my brothers and sisters, it is SLAVERY....SLAVERY I SAY AGAIN.
Re: Sacked Oil Workers Protest Unpaid Severance Packages In Rivers by ollyruffy: 12:30pm On Oct 29, 2017
ATIKUisCOOL:
Corruption everywhere..
Mindless looting of our patrimony..
Let's bring on ATIKU 2019 TO change the narrative and the status quo

Are you Atiku or Atiku relation? Please go and tell him that he is just dreaming if he thinks he can win a presidential election in Nigeria.
Re: Sacked Oil Workers Protest Unpaid Severance Packages In Rivers by ogbonti: 12:47pm On Oct 29, 2017
Aol360:
Make God help us for this country. [b]Most multinationals makes the highest market share here in Nigeria [/b]but they wont give you the best package as compared with their counterparts around the world. They leverage on the country minimum wage to cheat us.

Most atimes, Management deliberately cheat Local staffs so as to yearly declare excessive profit when their workers suffers.

That's why you see people working in some(not all though) multinationals are always marveled when they see what others earn in the same company outside Nigeria. It is true that cost of � running business is high in Nigeria and economic variation but even at that, make your employees live well as compared to their colleagues on the other side.



Guy, what do you understand by the term "market share?" as it relates to what you are trying to explain? Don't just use terms anyhow, Biko grin
Re: Sacked Oil Workers Protest Unpaid Severance Packages In Rivers by ATIKUisCOOL(m): 1:25pm On Oct 29, 2017
ollyruffy:


Are you Atiku or Atiku relation? Please go and tell him that he is just dreaming if he thinks he can win a presidential election in Nigeria.

Most people said worst about PMB prior to 2015.
But today what do we have?
I'll advice you to take a chill pill,reflect on Nigerian political landscape, you'll agree with me that ATIKU is the man for the job.
2019Atiku
Re: Sacked Oil Workers Protest Unpaid Severance Packages In Rivers by valentineuwakwe(m): 4:45pm On Oct 29, 2017
those concern should look into this matter urgently. .this kind of issue will never occur abroad so why allow it here in nigeria. .
Re: Sacked Oil Workers Protest Unpaid Severance Packages In Rivers by vansnewton(m): 4:52pm On Oct 29, 2017
This injustice must stop. It was a sad experience...I just came back from training oversea...with the hope of getting promoted to the next level. Then, the laying off started as redundancy. I see my colleagues come to work in the morning and before lunch time they become ex-colleagues. No pre-information, no discussion of the redundancy package and the labour law on redundancy was neglected. This laying off continued for 2 consecutive months in 2015 1st quarter until the management came to address us that it has stopped so everyone sh concentrate on their work.
All of a sudden, I was working wit a colleague of mine, then the manager called him...I didn't know wat was happening until I asked my team lead wia is X he said he is with the HR. I became weak cos when we see another going tru a blue line walking wit d manager,its means he or she has been called. It was demoralising...as if u are been led to the slaughter house. I never knew it was my turn. I told my team lead that I cnt concentrate now since I was just informed abt my team mate. He asked me to take some rest.
After some minutes, I noticed my supervisor was restless...I returned back to the autotrak drilling tool I was working on...was actually carrying out pre-test. My supervisor passed again...asked me wen will I finish d test... I told in few minutes times. He left. Later, he came back bt didn't say a word to me..he passed was going toward the exit door I was wondering why he just going up and down. Little did I know that he wasn't comfortable telling me or calling me to let's go to the HR. Yea, my supervisor really liked me. We were closed and good friends. Bt he got to do as instructed. He beacon on me from the exit door to come. I told my team lead that boss was calling me....i innocently went to meet him....i was thinking he wanted to tell me to calm down as my team mate has been issued redundancy letter...because we were close. So was thinking that's wat he wanted to tell me. Lo and behold he didn't say a word bt gave a sign to follow him. As we came off the exit down via the restaurant towards walking to the administrative block, I knew the time has come. Within me, I asked God y...I didn't get any response. We got to the administrative reception he signalled I sit den he left. Few seconds latter,the door to the slaughter room flung open, I see my team mate who we were working together before he was called came out, behind was the manager...he called by my name to come in. He led me into the cold room...room were no one wish to come in...room full of disappointment...room wia d company neglect respect for rule of law and dignity of labour. I saw my HR standing beside my overall manager in my division for africa while my nigeria manager stood behind me like a bodyguard. I was seated and the story began....'sorry, it's nt ur fault...the oil price is down bla bla blaH...I was given the letter to read...and sign...I was asked if I had any question....sure, I asked wen will I b called back, d HR cudnt give a definitive response....i signed off and left. I was calm in the cold room bt wen I got to my office I cried...I didn't because of wat happened....i cried y God allowed it. Coming back from training, full of life...full of expectations...well positioned to shared my experience and deliver....all was just cut off....i feel betrayed though...bt it's all good. The pay off was peanut..believe me....its was just one month in liu...den my salary for that month...and refund of my shares....its was absolutely poor compare to wat my other colleagues from other geo market even within africa..like Congo wia collecting....i wouldn't wanna mention other competitor like Halliburton and Schlumberger.
This court case is a means of seeking redress. It is an avenue to let companies know that there is dignity of labour....and where they operate there are laws of the land. Bakerhughes nigeria made a terrible mistake that was y wen they realise we hv taken them to court, they started calling some of us for a contract job in dubai and middle east..d offer was tempting though bt wasn't convinced in their sincerity. I was called and I got the email too, I saw the conditions therein...it wasn't wat I cud accept...they asked me to drop the court case,and sign some documents that Bakerhughes was never owing me in any way...blah blah blah.....i replied them day if they can settle my lawyer the fee I was supposed to pay him @ the end of the court case...bt I got no reply back. I see this move from Bakerhughes as a plough to dis-stabilise us. Bt, they hv failed.
I wish other of my colleagues too would write their own peculiar situation for all to see the treatment that was meted out...some were escorted out from the facility wit security personnel ...some were called from the rig...some were @ home relaxing after coming back from the rig...some were tricked from their sick bed to come to the office for emergency meeting...its appalling!
That is my story...am very fine,doing great...bt that MONEY they are owning me (redundancy package)must fall on me. God help us.

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Re: Sacked Oil Workers Protest Unpaid Severance Packages In Rivers by Uwaiwe: 4:56pm On Oct 29, 2017
Pls Guys focus on the cheating Company and stop diverting attention to Atiku the cheat. This story is about man inhumanity to man by fellow Nigerians
Re: Sacked Oil Workers Protest Unpaid Severance Packages In Rivers by Eduokey(m): 5:08pm On Oct 29, 2017
This injustice must stop. It was a sad experience...I just came back from training oversea...with the hope of getting promoted to the next level. Then, the laying off started as redundancy. I see my colleagues come to work in the morning and before lunch time they become ex-colleagues. No pre-information, no discussion of the redundancy package and the labour law on redundancy was neglected. This laying off continued for 2 consecutive months in 2015 1st quarter until the management came to address us that it has stopped so everyone sh concentrate on their work.
All of a sudden, I was working wit a colleague of mine, then the manager called him...I didn't know wat was happening until I asked my team lead wia is X he said he is with the HR. I became weak cos when we see another going tru a blue line walking wit d manager,its means he or she has been called. It was demoralising...as if u are been led to the slaughter house. I never knew it was my turn. I told my team lead that I cnt concentrate now since I was just informed abt my team mate. He asked me to take some rest.
After some minutes, I noticed my supervisor was restless...I returned back to the autotrak drilling tool I was working on...was actually carrying out pre-test. My supervisor passed again...asked me wen will I finish d test... I told in few minutes times. He left. Later, he came back bt didn't say a word to me..he passed was going toward the exit door I was wondering why he just going up and down. Little did I know that he wasn't comfortable telling me or calling me to let's go to the HR. Yea, my supervisor really liked me. We were closed and good friends. Bt he got to do as instructed. He beacon on me from the exit door to come. I told my team lead that boss was calling me....i innocently went to meet him....i was thinking he wanted to tell me to calm down as my team mate has been issued redundancy letter...because we were close. So was thinking that's wat he wanted to tell me. Lo and behold he didn't say a word bt gave a sign to follow him. As we came off the exit down via the restaurant towards walking to the administrative block, I knew the time has come. Within me, I asked God y...I didn't get any response. We got to the administrative reception he signalled I sit den he left. Few seconds latter,the door to the slaughter room flung open, I see my team mate who we were working together before he was called came out, behind was the manager...he called by my name to come in. He led me into the cold room...room were no one wish to come in...room full of disappointment...room wia d company neglect respect for rule of law and dignity of labour. I saw my HR standing beside my overall manager in my division for africa while my nigeria manager stood behind me like a bodyguard. I was seated and the story began....'sorry, it's nt ur fault...the oil price is down bla bla blaH...I was given the letter to read...and sign...I was asked if I had any question....sure, I asked wen will I b called back, d HR cudnt give a definitive response....i signed off and left. I was calm in the cold room bt wen I got to my office I cried...I didn't because of wat happened....i cried y God allowed it. Coming back from training, full of life...full of expectations...well positioned to shared my experience and deliver....all was just cut off....i feel betrayed though...bt it's all good. The pay off was peanut..believe me....its was just one month in liu...den my salary for that month...and refund of my shares....its was absolutely poor compare to wat my other colleagues from other geo market even within africa..like Congo wia collecting....i wouldn't wanna mention other competitor like Halliburton and Schlumberger.
This court case is a means of seeking redress. It is an avenue to let companies know that there is dignity of labour....and where they operate there are laws of the land. Bakerhughes nigeria made a terrible mistake that was y wen they realise we hv taken them to court, they started calling some of us for a contract job in dubai and middle east..d offer was tempting though bt wasn't convinced in their sincerity. I was called and I got the email too, I saw the conditions therein...it wasn't wat I cud accept...they asked me to drop the court case,and sign some documents that Bakerhughes was never owing me in any way...blah blah blah.....i replied them day if they can settle my lawyer the fee I was supposed to pay him @ the end of the court case...bt I got no reply back. I see this move from Bakerhughes as a plough to dis-stabilise us. Bt, they hv failed.
I wish other of my colleagues too would write their own peculiar situation for all to see the treatment that was meted out...some were escorted out from the facility wit security personnel ...some were called from the rig...some were @ home relaxing after coming back from the rig...some were tricked from their sick bed to come to the office for emergency meeting...its appalling!
That is my story...am very fine,doing great...bt that MONEY they are owning me (redundancy package)must fall on me. God help us. Well said guy. [color=#990000][/color] shocked
Re: Sacked Oil Workers Protest Unpaid Severance Packages In Rivers by Texmas: 6:15pm On Oct 29, 2017
The funniest thing is that most of these Multinational companies come to Nigeria and become even worse than Local companies and still get away with it. I hope this one will not be swept under the carpet. American company for that matter.
Re: Sacked Oil Workers Protest Unpaid Severance Packages In Rivers by Nobody: 8:41pm On Oct 29, 2017
ATIKUisCOOL:


Tell me a single court that has convicted whether in Nigeria or elsewhere.
Again,ATIKU's immunity has ended incase you want to argue on that.
Therefore, bro open your eyes and reason well.These were claims by his detractors.


Will U guys consult me as your Computer Graphics Specialist for the campaign. Like someone who will be making designs, Videos, animated Videos and publications.

I beg, tell Atiku and also check my site
www.creativestudioone.com
08098032698.

Atleast make a brother chop money small nah.

I call quality and professional contents.

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