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Banks’ Contract Workers Rise To 46,235 by 2mercy: 10:36am On Oct 24, 2019
The number of full- time workers in the banking industry has been on the decline as contract employees have doubled in the past two years, rising from 20 , 237 to 46 , 235, investigation has revealed .

Figures obtained by our correspondent on Wednesday showed that the number of contract workers in the industry rose from 20 ,237 in the first quarter of 2017 to 32 ,013 at the end of Q 1 2018 .

The figure , which hit 43 ,955 at the end of the second quarter of 2018 , further rose to 46 , 235 at the end of the first quarter of 2019 , according to a report by the National Bureau of Statistics .

Despite the increase in the banks ’ operations , the number of junior workers fell from 40 , 549 in the second quarter of 2018 to 39 , 980 in the second quarter of 2019 , the report added .

As banks embrace cheap labour as a way to cut costs , experts are worried that not many of the lenders are providing additional benefits for such contract employees such as pension savings, healthcare or insurance covers in case of death .

The President , United Labour Congress, Joseph Ajaero, described contract /casual employment and outsourcing as precarious jobs that should not be encouraged under normal employment schedule .

In most cases , he said, such jobs did not have any form of protection, adding that they were more prevalent in sectors without strong unions that could challenge the system .

He said, “ Although it is creeping into almost every sector , it is more prevalent in the banking sector. And from all indications , that does not give people living wages .”

Ajaero noted that if the casual workers belonged to a union , they would have the boldness to negotiate their monthly salary and other allowances , which would ameliorate the sufferings of the workers .

“ They could insist that instead of paying them N 20 , 000 a month, you must pay N 50 ,000 . They could insist on health facility and key into the new Contributory Pension Scheme .”

A former President , Trade Union Congress, Peter Esele , said, “ I don’ t think it is appropriate but you have to look at it from two sides . If the contract employees are being properly remunerated, it is a different ball game. But they are not well remunerated and the reason why they are going in that direction is that it is cheaper for the banks. In business , what majority of people seek is profit. ”

He said the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment should be interested in the welfare of all workers including contract employees in the banking sector .

Esele said the pressure groups within that sector or the union within the banking industry needed to take it up to ensure they were well remunerated.

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Re: Banks’ Contract Workers Rise To 46,235 by Nobody: 10:50am On Oct 24, 2019
How most Nigerians behave when they finally breakthrough...

If the owners were contract staff, would they own the banks?..

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Re: Banks’ Contract Workers Rise To 46,235 by chinavs9ja(m): 1:34pm On Oct 24, 2019
Okay cool


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Re: Banks’ Contract Workers Rise To 46,235 by helinues: 1:34pm On Oct 24, 2019
Toh.. Even Ile owo cant recruits 50,000 out of 50 million jobless Nigerians

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Re: Banks’ Contract Workers Rise To 46,235 by tesppidd: 1:34pm On Oct 24, 2019
angry

Enter any bank and see about 30 people.

Inside that 30, not more than 5 would be staff.

Those 5 might be collecting above 300k while the remaining 25 will be collecting 70, 70k.

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Re: Banks’ Contract Workers Rise To 46,235 by lyriclekidd(m): 1:35pm On Oct 24, 2019
Okay
Re: Banks’ Contract Workers Rise To 46,235 by Osnami: 1:35pm On Oct 24, 2019
Re: Banks’ Contract Workers Rise To 46,235 by cremedelacreme: 1:35pm On Oct 24, 2019
Meanwhile these contract staff are the ones roaming the streets looking for new accounts/deposits while the big Ogas that contribute little or nothing lounge in their offices.

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Re: Banks’ Contract Workers Rise To 46,235 by gloriaunobi(f): 1:36pm On Oct 24, 2019
The government will scam you, police will scam you, everyone will scam you even the institution. What a scamming country

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Re: Banks’ Contract Workers Rise To 46,235 by Solomon8144: 1:36pm On Oct 24, 2019
[right][/right] shocked
Re: Banks’ Contract Workers Rise To 46,235 by infogenius(m): 1:36pm On Oct 24, 2019
Dis Joseph Ajaero is talking like mumzi. The banks and the industrial sector know too well that they save a whole lot
of money employing contract staff. The moment a union of contract staff wan gbemu, they employment of contract staff
will be on decline as robots may now be employed.
These employers no longer want to pay pensions, health bills etc.

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Re: Banks’ Contract Workers Rise To 46,235 by Solomon8144: 1:36pm On Oct 24, 2019
Accessbank is the most useless bank currently in Nigeria.

Still wondering why diamond bank merged with such failure of a bank when we have gt bank,zenith, uba and others

I'll never forgive diamond bank

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Re: Banks’ Contract Workers Rise To 46,235 by FbcGrafix(m): 1:36pm On Oct 24, 2019
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Re: Banks’ Contract Workers Rise To 46,235 by abbaapple: 1:36pm On Oct 24, 2019
angry



Slavery of the highest order!!

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Re: Banks’ Contract Workers Rise To 46,235 by ajebuter(f): 1:36pm On Oct 24, 2019
Hence the exploitation continues!

No benefit, leave bonus, holiday, medical, or even steady salary..

However, this will continue since we have a dead NLC..

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Re: Banks’ Contract Workers Rise To 46,235 by Nobody: 1:37pm On Oct 24, 2019
wickedness of the highest order. they declare billions as PAT every year but enslave people as contract staff

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Re: Banks’ Contract Workers Rise To 46,235 by INTEGRITYA1(m): 1:37pm On Oct 24, 2019
I was there before, trecking from one office to another in Broad Street, Marina, Lagos.

I never understand the meaning of Sure Banker untill one day, I came back from office and one of my younger brother asked me for some money, I told him to remind me by ending. Then he shouted; Sure Banker.

Kudos to all sure bankers out there.

To all those that are hurstling legimately, irrespective of our field; may God crown all our efforts.

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Re: Banks’ Contract Workers Rise To 46,235 by Headlesschicken(m): 1:38pm On Oct 24, 2019
undecided At at all na I'm worse pass,buh finally no be everything wey Dem call job be job,some are just engagements.... SMH.... Finally any job without employment security is no job...

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Re: Banks’ Contract Workers Rise To 46,235 by u11ae1013: 1:38pm On Oct 24, 2019
Workforce Ltd at it

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Re: Banks’ Contract Workers Rise To 46,235 by ellalina(f): 1:40pm On Oct 24, 2019
[size=20pt]the 21st century slaves [/size]
Re: Banks’ Contract Workers Rise To 46,235 by arrestdarrester: 1:40pm On Oct 24, 2019
And the outsourcing companies for these contract workers are owned by who? Labour unions are a scam in Nigeria

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Re: Banks’ Contract Workers Rise To 46,235 by Nobody: 1:40pm On Oct 24, 2019
Bank contract jobs is slavery in the highest order, I will prefer when graduates reject the job or work at their own pace and collect 3!months salary and work away

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Re: Banks’ Contract Workers Rise To 46,235 by chigoizie7(m): 1:41pm On Oct 24, 2019
The earlier these modafokers start this banking business the right way, the better for that country
Re: Banks’ Contract Workers Rise To 46,235 by kestolove95(m): 1:41pm On Oct 24, 2019
Dey are d real yahoo boys

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Re: Banks’ Contract Workers Rise To 46,235 by MrStan11(m): 1:42pm On Oct 24, 2019
Sometimes I wonder why we have NLC.
The worst is indomie workers contracted under Choba Chief. Your salary maybe 80k but at the end of the day, you are getting 28k courtesy of the contractor.





Naija who do una this thing?

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Re: Banks’ Contract Workers Rise To 46,235 by Olalan(m): 1:44pm On Oct 24, 2019
Thanks to a shitty govt and a very selfish labour union
Re: Banks’ Contract Workers Rise To 46,235 by henryobinna(m): 1:45pm On Oct 24, 2019
tesppidd:
angry

Enter any bank and see about 30 people.

Inside that 30, not more than 5 would be staff.

Those 5 might be collecting above 300k while the remaining 25 will be collecting 70, 70k.
you're right about this.


Nigerian companies are abusing the 'contract staff' employment system.

Other places contract staffs are well paid, even paid better than company staff because they're on a contract and a special assignment which ends after a certain number of years or months. But you're nkt entitled to benefits which staff are entitled to.

But in Nigeria contract staffs are 'employed' indefinitely and with very low salary compared to regular staff

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Re: Banks’ Contract Workers Rise To 46,235 by hottathanfire(m): 1:47pm On Oct 24, 2019
We are just starting sef....

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