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Re: Workers At Indomie Cry Out: 'We've Not Been Allowed To Leave For Six Months' by eazykolobo(m): 10:41am On Sep 25, 2020
SegFault:

Has it come down to this.
the person u quoted is an imposter.... Righteousness89 is different from Righteosness89...this doesn't have U....very few will notice this

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Re: Workers At Indomie Cry Out: 'We've Not Been Allowed To Leave For Six Months' by Nobody: 10:51am On Sep 25, 2020
eazykolobo:
the person u quoted is an imposter.... Righteousness89 is different from Righteosness89...this doesn't have U....very few will notice this
Lord of mercy, I know na Haba. That's why I said has it come to this. I don't like him but going that far is outright foolishness.
Re: Workers At Indomie Cry Out: 'We've Not Been Allowed To Leave For Six Months' by chaloskyx: 10:54am On Sep 25, 2020
abegi no one stopped you from leaving they only said if you leave you loose your job so you decided to stay like most Nigerians who care about money rather than their health or lives. why are you now complaining? life is full of choices learn to make the right choice and own up to it.
Re: Workers At Indomie Cry Out: 'We've Not Been Allowed To Leave For Six Months' by favy19(f): 11:02am On Sep 25, 2020
how much are they paying?
Re: Workers At Indomie Cry Out: 'We've Not Been Allowed To Leave For Six Months' by Nobody: 11:38am On Sep 25, 2020
masterchi:
Indomie is not a company for normal people. That place is the real definition of modern day slavery. I know people that got tired and left.

but you re not tired of slurping its noodles.
Re: Workers At Indomie Cry Out: 'We've Not Been Allowed To Leave For Six Months' by Nobody: 1:03pm On Sep 25, 2020
The general work environment in Nigeria is unhealthy.

I have this guy working in a bank for over 10yrs, though he goes home and comes back to work, he says he is already tired of the job.

He does thesame thing every day, no travel, no sponsored trainings abroad, no vacations, no change of unit or job rotation. Just monotony.
Re: Workers At Indomie Cry Out: 'We've Not Been Allowed To Leave For Six Months' by Nobody: 1:07pm On Sep 25, 2020
masterchi:
Indomie is not a company for normal people. That place is the real definition of modern day slavery. I know people that got tired and left.

RonaldoVido:
The general work environment in Nigeria is unhealthy.

I have this guy working in a bank for over 10yrs, though he goes home and comes back to work, he says he is already tired of the job.

He does thesame thing every day, no travel, no sponsored trainings abroad, no vacations, no change of unit or job rotation. Just monotony.
Re: Workers At Indomie Cry Out: 'We've Not Been Allowed To Leave For Six Months' by akacha1: 2:41pm On Sep 25, 2020
Oritsewhandey:
..... Who wrote this on your handle?? By yourself? "YOU GO DON KILL GATE MAN SINCE"? Was it really you that write this??
not him an impostor. check d spelling
Re: Workers At Indomie Cry Out: 'We've Not Been Allowed To Leave For Six Months' by Sig4real(m): 3:43pm On Sep 25, 2020
Coming from an insider. DUFIL is not treating us well at all. No incentive in this COVID -19 Era. Where meant to work 7 to 7 both in the morning and night. The only thing we got was our regular Salary package. No matter how much they pay most Nigerian staffs, if they see another consistent paying job, they'll quit the next day.
I can't even wish my enemy to work there more than 2 years. It doesn't get any easier. The job conditions in here is challenging. Those Indians treats people like slaves.
Re: Workers At Indomie Cry Out: 'We've Not Been Allowed To Leave For Six Months' by mamaafrik(m): 4:21pm On Sep 25, 2020
ariesbull:


Indians are evil
Chinese are evil
Igbo are not wanted
Hausa are not wanted


Are you good ?

Check yourself
who is this one,abeg clear
Re: Workers At Indomie Cry Out: 'We've Not Been Allowed To Leave For Six Months' by CioAngels(f): 4:52pm On Sep 25, 2020
But why is the Nigerian government giving power to Asians to humiliate her citizens. Why should poor Nigerian citizens be used always as collaterals to get anything they want from these animalistic Asians. The problem again is the Nigerian managers in their offices are figureheads, mangers without portfolios are also used to dehumanise the workers for fear of loosing their jobs of stipend. Nigeria is dongeon/dumping ground for every mean countries.
Re: Workers At Indomie Cry Out: 'We've Not Been Allowed To Leave For Six Months' by LOKOLESCO(m): 5:01pm On Sep 25, 2020
taking citizen as a slave inside his own country and government fold his arms without doing nothing.we agreed DAT there's no job and the rate of poverty as increase tremendously all because of corrupted government,but why won't we enjoy one single thing in these country.
Re: Workers At Indomie Cry Out: 'We've Not Been Allowed To Leave For Six Months' by grandeoj09(m): 7:15pm On Sep 25, 2020
I can work any work gang

money121:
Too bad
Re: Workers At Indomie Cry Out: 'We've Not Been Allowed To Leave For Six Months' by Blackdeewhy(m): 9:01pm On Sep 25, 2020
Somebody should please send me to CANADA. I WILL DOUBLE THE MONEY YOU SPENT.

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Re: Workers At Indomie Cry Out: 'We've Not Been Allowed To Leave For Six Months' by Isadel: 10:17am On Sep 26, 2020
Indomie’ Reacts to Alleged Staff Lockdown

False Accusation for Alleged Staff Lockdown by Employees of Dufil Prima Foods Plc.
OUR POSITION
Our attention has been drawn to some allegation of Staff Lockdown by Employees of Dufil Prima Foods Plc in some recent press and media articles. Dufil Prima Foods hereby categorically state that these allegations are not only false and malicious but also a deliberate attempt to embarrass and erode the goodwill and support our organisation enjoys with its numerous stakeholders.
As a major player in the Nigerian business environment for over two decades, we have an unwavering commitment to the rights, welfare, and dignity of all our employees, regardless of their role, nationality, age, or gender, and would like to dissociate ourselves from any report that suggests otherwise.
Signed: Management

https://citynewsng.com/indomie-reacts-to-alleged-staff-lockdown/
Re: Workers At Indomie Cry Out: 'We've Not Been Allowed To Leave For Six Months' by comfokon: 11:49am On Sep 26, 2020
Lemmy123:
I think you're the ones enslaving yourselves, if their terms are not sitting well with you, you leave! That simple, stop looking for pity..

I left a job that was paying 45k last year because we rarely feed well and the Indians wanted to kill us with work while treating their fellow Indians gently... A typical Nigerian will bear it because of the usual mantra of there is not job out there and I think that's where the slavery starts from... But I LEFT!

do you at all know what RIGHTS mean? to start of?
Re: Workers At Indomie Cry Out: 'We've Not Been Allowed To Leave For Six Months' by Strokephysio(m): 11:56am On Sep 26, 2020
Too bad man angry
Re: Workers At Indomie Cry Out: 'We've Not Been Allowed To Leave For Six Months' by Lemmy123(m): 7:11pm On Sep 26, 2020
comfokon:

do you at all know what RIGHTS mean? to start of?
Do you know what right infringement means??
Re: Workers At Indomie Cry Out: 'We've Not Been Allowed To Leave For Six Months' by comfokon: 4:49am On Sep 27, 2020
Lemmy123:

Do you know what right infringement means??
you went too far, I called out rights because they ran to the Government for help and your're asking if they were tied or forced. there should be labour laws enacted by the Government to protect it's citizens from harassment and dehumanizing acts by Coys. That's the point I was heading to. It is part of the rights of a citizen to be protected by laws of the land. Good you know though.

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