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Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by 2sexynet: 8:48pm On Jul 22, 2016
@davide470, please, I wish to solicit for your support to push this to front page as it needs urgent attention.


The staff of Baker Hughes Company in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, on Friday staged a protest demanding an end to modern day slavery, mental and psychological oppression.
The staff lamented the anguish they have been subjected to for several years by the 3rd largest oil service firm in the world, which has its headquarter in Houston, Texas, USA.

According to them, Baker Hughes pays senior Nigerian staff 2 dollars monthly feeding allowance, shows blatant disregard to Nigerian Labor Laws and subjects staff to slave contracts.

In a peaceful protest, the workers converged at the office premises in Trans-Amadi Industrial Layout Rd in the state capital, displaying placards and demanding an end to foreign companies enslaving Nigerians in Nigeria.

They actively staged a lock out and shut the gates of the Port Harcourt base of the company.

In a statement they said, “We need our voices to be heard, people are losing their lives as a result of the terrible working conditions in this company. We need to put an end to this.”

In an open letter made available to DAILY POST, the workers bemoaned: “In light of the recent times and the current oil and gas industry downfall, Baker Hughes Incorporated, BHI, in a bid to cut the voices of their employees from being heard has denied its employees their right to associate with the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, PENGASSAN. This highlights BHI’s disregard to the Nigerian Labour Laws.

“Even with this success and the significant contribution of the West African Geo-market (where Nigeria holds the largest market share in Africa and up until recent times met and surpassed all targets given), BHI’s management have continuously subjected the Nigerian staff to unbearable hardship in the form of a “slave contract’ dressed as an “individual contract.”

“The company thought it befitting to pay monthly allowances valuing 417 Naira and 833 Naira for food and utility to top members of staff with graduate/masters degrees that played a large part to making Nigeria the successful geo-market it was; please note these allowances approximately equate to $1.19 and $2.38 and these are taxed equally.

“Over the past 18 months, BHI has periodically been laying-off staff without prior notice indicating to them that their positions were redundant; although not even up to two weeks after these roles have been deemed redundant, new hires that perform the same responsibilities are seen.

“It is also common practice by BHI Nigeria to transfer staff from neighboring African countries to occupy roles where Nigerians have been laid-off, solely due to the financial strain of the redundancy package that has been agreed upon in their countries.

“For example, Ghana has a redundancy package of 12 weeks for every year worked with the inclusion of medical for a year. Whereas, the redundancy package that was forced with no negotiations on the Nigerian staff is 2 weeks of the staff’s monthly basic salary for every year worked.

“Why such a great discrepancy for two countries that are supposed to be in the same geo-market? Why such a package for a country that just recently discovered oil?

“BHI claims to take health, safety, environment and security issues seriously, but has caused an employee to lose his life from high blood pressure shortly after receiving the so called redundancy letter. Another employee suffered a miscarriage just one day after being made redundant. Such payments cause people to go through unwarranted stress.

“As of today about 80% of the total work force has been laid-off and after years of successful service, Baker Hughes Incorporated believes it is fair and just to let go of their staff in such a manner (some were just recently walked out by security and ‘bouncers’ hired by the management) and this has caused the staff to feel demoralized, demotivated and undervalued.

“We as a force believe it is high time that foreign companies stop exploiting the labour force, bullying their employees to accept their current situation knowing fully well they are breaking labour laws. Enough is enough, the days of suffering and smiling are OVER!!

“Following a meeting with Honorable minister for Labour and employment today, BHI has been ordered to allow its staff to unionize with immediate effect, and all recently laid-off staff should be called back immediately.

“However, the company has shown blatant disregard to the Nigerian Ministry of Labour and productivity’s verdict, and have gone ahead to send emails to its employees that laid-off staff will not be recalled. This act shows how much disregard this company has for the Nigerian government and the country as a whole.”

Source: http://dailypost.ng/2016/07/22/baker-hughes-enslaved-us-country-nigerian-staff-protest-rivers-photos/#comment-3766744

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Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by Fdot(m): 9:24pm On Jul 22, 2016
Cool
Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by 2sexynet: 9:27pm On Jul 22, 2016
lalasticlala, please push this to front page for workers at Baker Hughes

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Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by macaranta(m): 9:59pm On Jul 22, 2016
Indeed trying times for the oil industry

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Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by Nobody: 10:02pm On Jul 22, 2016
Fight for your rights!

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Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by gidimasters(m): 10:03pm On Jul 22, 2016
Something must be done to this with immediate effect


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Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by pendusky(m): 10:03pm On Jul 22, 2016
smiley smiley smiley smiley

Make this thing no affect us ooh... heard Nigeria is in technical economic recession and they are telling us it will kick up in 2018 when they wan do another election. grin grin

BTW how much as been recovered from looters, lets pump it into the economy...

Abeg who have seen this anti GEJ? angry angry angry

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Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by Iseoluwani: 10:04pm On Jul 22, 2016
This one so called women activist will not see one oh no remi case them go see




Issorite.
Na only them waka come

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Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by Philomath1212: 10:05pm On Jul 22, 2016
shocked
Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by fiftynaira(m): 10:07pm On Jul 22, 2016
If una no wan work

Make I kukuma bring my CV

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Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by mmsen: 10:08pm On Jul 22, 2016
When I say that Nigerians spend too much time in church considering all the issues that they need to confront, people get angry with me.

What positive effect has all the praying that Nigerians do had on the lives of Nigerians?

I would have some respect for the churches if they organized the people into units that could resolve problems, sadly they do not.

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Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by steffans(m): 10:09pm On Jul 22, 2016
Hmmmmm... Seems everything is on d downturn in dis country now..

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Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by Alokendra(m): 10:10pm On Jul 22, 2016
This is true. I heard it from a friend that works there. This is why I laugh at people who still want to join the O&G industry. Truth is - the good old days are gone for good. I don't envy myself too cos I joined late at a period when oil prices have plummeted for more than a 150%. The era of $100/bbl is gone for life. Call me a prophet of doom or a pessimist, I don't care. Pessimists like us exceed and climb faster up the corporate ladder, especially in the E&P industry because we plan with the worst case scenario. Staffs are being laid off. This is nothing personal; the E&P is a business and it must succeed. The industry is highly volatile. There's a period boom followed by a period of bust. If you cannot stand the heat, stay out of the kitchen. These are difficult times for the oil industry.

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Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by shamecurls(m): 10:14pm On Jul 22, 2016
Alot of multinationals using Nigerians like slaves. From Telecom industry to Oil Industry down to the Banking Industry is all about slavery.



Contract staff is another tool used by these multinationals to enslave us. How can one be a contract staff for 8 years

Nigeria simply as no Labour laws and this companies re aware of that fact. In worst case scenario, They know they can bribe there way through

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Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by donofdons: 10:14pm On Jul 22, 2016
lol
Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by dinoyi2: 10:14pm On Jul 22, 2016
Na wa o
Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by CAPSLOCKED: 10:15pm On Jul 22, 2016
mmsen:
When I say that Nigerians spend too much time in church considering all the issues that the need to confront people get angry with me.

All the prayer that Nigerians do what has it done for them?


I would have some respect for the churches if they organized the people into units that could resolve problems, sadly they do not
.




ALL THEIR PASTORS AND CHURCH LEADERS DO IS PREACH THEM JARGONS AND BE COLLECTING THEIR OFFERINGS AND TITHE MONEY EVERY BLESSED SUNDAY!

SOMEONE WILL TREKK TO CHURCH, KILOMETERS AWAY FROM HIS HOUSE JUST CUZ HE WANTS TO GIVE HIS LAST 50 NAIRA TO THE MAN OF GOD. HAHA.. SHEGE!!

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Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by Samakus(m): 10:16pm On Jul 22, 2016
"In an unjust society, silence is a crime"...Senator Dino Melaye

#IStandwiththeworkers

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Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by yomalex(m): 10:16pm On Jul 22, 2016
Chai which way Nigeria?
Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by chrisxxx(m): 10:17pm On Jul 22, 2016
y
Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by Richy4(m): 10:17pm On Jul 22, 2016
fiftynaira:
If una no wan work

Make I kukuma bring my CV

There should be dignity in labor...Not that they do not want to work....
Anywayz, u won't understand.....

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Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by pepigeorge(m): 10:17pm On Jul 22, 2016
steffans:
Hmmmmm... Seems everything is on d downturn in dis country now..

Patience Jonathan may be anything but she right in one thing she said during campaign. ....
' BY THE TYM DIS APC FINISH WITH NIGERIA ONLY CONDUCTOR CHANGE GO REMAIN'

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Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by Omoluabi16(m): 10:18pm On Jul 22, 2016
I really detest those Chinese and indians. They're wicked people.

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Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by Roon9(m): 10:19pm On Jul 22, 2016
Half bread is better Dan cabin
Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by PriNceNova(m): 10:20pm On Jul 22, 2016
Hmmm k
Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by FreeSpirited: 10:24pm On Jul 22, 2016
I seriously bet it that these workers have really suffered to the point of no return, if not...you would hardly see Nigerians protesting for their right and working condition at work.

Nigerians are generally known to be happiest people in the world. Suffering and smiling is the slogan of an average Nigerian.

The wind of change in mentality is really blowing.

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Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by Wolexdey(m): 10:25pm On Jul 22, 2016
shamecurls:
Alot of multinationals using Nigerians like slaves. From Telecom industry to Oil Industry down to the Banking Industry is all about slavery.



Contract staff is another tool used by these multinationals to enslave us. How can one be a contract staff for 8 years

Nigeria simply as no Labour laws and this companies re aware of that fact. In worst case scenario, They know they can bribe there way through


You're on point...

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Re: Staff Of Baker Hughes Protest In Port-Harcourt by Izontubo(m): 10:28pm On Jul 22, 2016
The truth is our fellow Nigerians who are the top are the ones behind this madness..ensuring that their fellow nigerians are enslaved in Nigeria. ..The nigerian baker Hughes staff should get a hold of the top management staff who are nigerians...I know what I am talking about... angry

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